Indiana Code § 31-15-10-2

Exemption for agencies
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Sec. 2. Neither costs or attorney fees may be taxed against an agency, or the agency's agents, that is authorized to maintain proceedings under this article by Title IV-D of the federal Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 651 through 669) and IC 31-25-4-17 . [Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-1-11.5-16(b) part.]   IC 31-16 ARTICLE 16. FAMILY LAW: SUPPORT OF CHILDREN AND OTHER DEPENDENTS               Ch. 1. General Provisions             Ch. 2. Actions for Child Support             Ch. 3. Repealed             Ch. 3.5. Security to Secure Child Support             Ch. 4. Repealed             Ch. 5. Repealed             Ch. 6. Child Support Orders             Ch. 6.4. Mediation             Ch. 7. Repealed             Ch. 8. Modification of Child Support or Maintenance Orders             Ch. 9. Method of Payment of Support             Ch. 10. Child Support Payments to Third Parties             Ch. 11. Costs and Attorney's Fees             Ch. 12. Enforcement of Child Support Orders             Ch. 12.5. Seizure of State Income Tax Refunds for Delinquent Child Support             Ch. 13. Registration of Child Support Orders for Enforcement Purposes             Ch. 14. Actions for Support of Dependents by Dependent Spouse             Ch. 15. Child Support Income Withholding Orders             Ch. 16. Enforceable Judgment Against a Person Delinquent in Payment of Child Support             Ch. 17. Liability for Support of Parents             Ch. 18. Repealed             Ch. 19. Requirement That Support for Certain Dependents Be Paid Into Court or to Title IV-D Agency             Ch. 20. Transfer of Jurisdiction Over Support Orders             Ch. 21. Annual Fee Payable to Court in Addition to Support Payments   IC 31-16-1 Chapter 1. General Provisions               31-16-1-1 Construction and application of IC 31-16-1 through IC 31-16-12             31-16-1-2 Purposes and policies of IC 31-16-1 through IC 31-16-12

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