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Tyler Child Support Employee Assistant Attorney General of the Year

Posted/updated on: July 2, 2012 at 7:43 am

TYLER — An assistant attorney general in the Child Support Division’s Tyler office, Carrie Tibiletti, has been named “Assistant Attorney General of the Year” for the Child Support Division’s Tyler region, which covers 43 counties. She was cited for her commitment to Texas children. Attorney General Greg Abbott presented the award to Tibiletti at the Statewide Assistant Attorneys General Conference in Houston.

“Carrie Tibiletti’s hard work and dedication help ensure thousands of young Texans receive the child support they need to become healthy, successful adults,” Attorney General Abbott said. “A committed and selfless public servant, Carrie stands out as one of the state’s most dedicated and impressive lawyers. We are grateful to Carrie Tibiletti
for her commitment to Texas children.”

Tibiletti, who joined the Office of the Attorney General in 2003, represents the State of Texas in legal actions to establish paternity between children of unmarried parents and their biological fathers. As an assistant attorney general, she also works to establish, enforce and modify court orders that require parents to provide child support and
medical support. Tibiletti also was named “Assistant Attorney General of the Year” in 2006 when she served as a staff attorney in the Longview child support office.

Tibiletti, a graduate of St. Mary’s University School of Law, was chosen to be the region’s “Assistant Attorney General of the Year” because of her ability to handle complex legal issues that arise on child support cases. In addition, her strong leadership skills and team building efforts significantly aided her office in exceeding its goals for
establishing paternity and child support orders.



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