If you are a divorced non-custodial parent in Texas and paying child support, you may be wondering if it is possible to effect any changes to the original orders. Child support orders in Texas help ensure the financial needs of the child are met. When a Texas divorce...
Child Support
When can you modify child support in Texas?
Texas family court recognizes that life changes can constitute child support modification. Consider what the court requires for a modification and how that may apply to your case. Circumstances permitting child support modification In Texas, either parent can request...
Revisiting child support arrangements in Texas
Child support arrangements are vital to ensure the well-being of children following a divorce or separation. However, circumstances change, and the existing child support agreement may no longer serve the best interests of the child or the parties involved. This blog...
Unpaid child support and visitation rights
Whether you have questions about visitation as a non-custodial parent who has fallen behind on child support payments or your child's other parent is not paying support, it is essential to understand your rights, options and obligations. For starters, you should...
Child support payment options in Texas
Whether you are approaching the end of your marriage or you have already finished the divorce process, it is important to take a close look at child support if you have to pay support as a non-custodial parent. Many parents have support automatically withheld by their...
Reviewing child support enforcement in Texas
Whether your ex refuses to make child support payments even though they have significant assets or you have suffered devastating financial hardships that impact your ability to pay support, you need to review different ways that the state enforces child support...
How the Income Shares Model Works to Determine Child Support
Whether a couple has a child together through birth or adoption, both parents must legally contribute to the financial support of that child. It doesn’t matter if the parents are no longer legally married, living as a couple, or if they never lived as a couple. When...