Texas Family Law - Child Support
By: T.Going
Texas is very precise on the guidelines of family law when it comes to child support. Most statues for child support place
consideration on the income of the obligated parents capping it at $6,000 a month. Based on the amount of income, the number
of children and the situation of the divorce, the parent is obligated to pay a minimum of 20% of their net resources to the
parent with the possession of the child. In addition, the child must have health care and the payor must also provide this
if it’s not available through their employer. These obligations must be paid until the child turns 18 years old, or graduates
from high school.
If either party wants to adjust their obligation to this child support, they must petition the court for a reexamination of
the situation and provide proof of the changes to the circumstances. This process of dealing with the courts can be long and
confusing without the proper legal help. In addition this process is also taxing both emotionally and financially while not
always providing the desired outcome. In this situation it is in one’s best interest to be consulted by an experienced family
lawyer. An experienced family lawyer will significantly increase the chances of the decision going in your favor. Your child
is worth it.
For more information on Texas family law, please visit http://www.setexasfamilylaw.com
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