HOUSTON – After our initial report earlier this week about delayed child support payments in Texas, even more parents are coming forward, telling KPRC 2 they’re in the same situation. They say money is being taken out of paychecks, but it’s not reaching their kids.

At the center of the problem, for parents, is the Texas Attorney General’s new case management system, known as “ChAMP” (Children Are My Priority.)

The system was launched in June to improve how the state processes child support payments. But since the rollout, dozens of families say it’s done the exact opposite, creating confusion, delays, and financial hardship.

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“He sees it on his paycheck, the wage garnishment is there,” one Houston mom told us

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