Your Rights Regarding Child Support Modification in Texas

Legal Information from a Law Firm Focused Exclusively on Family Law

When child support payments are initially determined the courts use calculations that are in many ways inflexible; the court puts financial information into the calculation and payments and schedules result almost “automatically”.

When a child support agreement is modified, preexisting calculations are again used. In both instances, though, there is room for flexibility. In the case of modifications, for example, a party can claim that:

  • Financial circumstances have changed for one of the parents
  • A party can claim that W-2s and/or other finance- and tax-related documents don’t tell the whole story of his or her income
  • The needs of a child may change

If you need to modify a child support agreement or wish to contest a modification in Texas, contact the office of Len Conner & Associates for skilled and experienced help. As lawyers with decades of legal experienced focused on family law, we understand the factors that can determine the outcome of a child support dispute. For example:

  • We work with professionals such as financial planners, private investigators, and tax advisors, to gather the information needed to build your case
  • As skilled courtroom litigators, we can argue persuasively for the outcome you deserve

Our attorney team includes long-time members of the Law Section of the State Bar Association of Texas and a member who educates other lawyers on divorce-related matters. If you need child support legal assistance in Texas, contact a team with a comprehensive understanding of Texas child support law. Contact the office of Len Conner & Associates in Irving by calling (972) 445-1500 or (817) 288-4168 if you’re in the Dallas / Fort Worth Area. Call us toll free at 1 (877) 613-5800.

Map Image

Len Conner & Associates

600 John Carpenter Freeway,
Ste 238
Irving, Texas 75062

Contact NUMBERS

Phone: 972-445-1500

  • Super badge
  • Avvo Badge

BLOG POST

Your Options When Your Spouse is Hiding Money during a Divorce Proceeding

It happens far more often than you would think—a husband or wife unilaterally decides to file for divorce, but doesn't tell the spouse right away. Instead, he systematically starts to divert assets so that, when the divorce proceeding finally happens, those assets are nowhere to be found. In some situations,

Potential Pitfalls of Seeking a Modification of Your Texas Divorce Decree

In Texas, as in all states, a divorce order is not necessarily set in stone. There are mechanisms in place that allow you to petition the court to amend the terms of your agreement. It can be a complex process and the courts don't consider such requests lightly. There are also other considerations that should

View All Post

©2022 Len Conner & Associates All Rights Reserved. Sitemap | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy