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ALUMNA NAMED ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE YEAR
TMSL Alumna Angela Lancelin was named Assistant Attorney General of the
Year by Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott. Lancelin, a 1991 graduate
of Thurgood Marshall School of Law, was recognized for her outstanding
work on behalf of the children of Texas. Honored on Thursday, July
13,
2006, at the Statewide Assistant Attorneys General Conference in Houston,
Lancelin was selected as the Assistant Attorney General of the Year
for
the nine-county region based in Houston.
In a news release, Attorney
General Abbott stated, “I commend Angela for her dedication and
hard work to improve the lives of Texas children and families. Attorneys
like Angela are what make this agency great.” Abbott recognized
one assistant attorney general from each of Texas’ eight child support
regions. Supervisors and employees submitted recommendations for the coveted
honor. Each recipient demonstrated a desire to help others and enhance
the Attorney General’s Child Support Division. Lancelin was praised
by her colleagues for the enthusiasm and dedication she demonstrated to
ensure that the children of Texas received the financial support they
needed.
After joining the Office of
the Attorney General in 1995, Lancelin was promoted to special litigator
in 1999. As an assistant attorney general, Lancelin represents the State
of Texas in legal actions to establish the relationship between children
and their biological parents. She also works to establish, enforce, and
modify court orders for child support and medical support.
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The Attorney General’s
Child support division offers an array of services to help families, including:
locating absent parents; establishing paternity for children born to unmarried
parents; establishing, enforcing, and modifying child and medical support
orders; and collecting and distributing child support payments.
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