For the first time since June, Elvia said she can now see the child support payments she posted on the Texas Attorney General's new ChAMP site.

The AG's office touted the launch of Children Are My Priority in a July news release.

Ken Paxton's office said it would replace the state's antiquated system. The release stated that the state had implemented the program in June and had processed 3.1 million payments totaling $614 million in support that had been disbursed at the time.

Payments made, but not received

Elvia, who did not want CBS News Texas to release her last name, said she began experiencing issues around the same time. The 46-year-old said she could make child support payments, but her ex-husband was not able to receive the money for their son.

She's been married twice. Her s

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