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What is the Maximum Amount of Child Support I Can Be Ordered to Pay in Texas?

What is the Maximum Amount of Child Support I Can Be Ordered to Pay in Texas?               It would be really easy to answer the question of what the maximum amount of child support possible is if the Texas Legislature had decided to put an absolute cap in the…

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Texas Family Code 156.101(a)(1), What is a material and substantial change?

What is a material and substantial change?   The Texas Family Code allows for a modification of a suit affecting the parent-child relationship if modification would be in the best interest of the child and the circumstances of the child, a conservator, or other party affected by the order have…

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Can Direct Child-Support Payments be Used as Evidence in an Enforcement Proceeding?

What is a direct Payment? A direct payment is any payment that is made outside of payments made to the State Disbursement Unit in San Antonio. Most child-support orders require that all payments be made directly to the State Disbursement Unit in order to satisfy a child-support obligation. In fact,…

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Kaufman County Divorce Lawyer: Getting Your Child Support Lowered

If you’ve lost your job and need your child support lowered, I can help you through the process. We get many Kaufman county residents in our office with this very same problem, and we have helped many get their child support lowered. I would like to sit down with you…

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Texas Family Code 154.006- Termination of Child Support

Sec. 154.006.  TERMINATION OF DUTY OF SUPPORT. (a)  Unless otherwise agreed in writing or expressly provided in the order or as provided by Subsection (b), the child support order terminates on: (1)  the marriage of the child; (2)  the removal of the child’s disabilities for general purposes; (3)  the death of the child; (4)  a finding by…

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Texas Family Code 154.002- High School Graduation and Child Support

Sec. 154.002.  CHILD SUPPORT THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION. (a) The court may render an original support order, or modify an existing order, providing child support past the 18th birthday of the child to be paid only if the child is: (1)  enrolled: (A)  under Chapter 25, Education Code, in an accredited secondary school in…

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Texas Family Code 154.001- Child Support

CHAPTER 154. CHILD SUPPORT SUBCHAPTER A. COURT-ORDERED CHILD SUPPORT Sec. 154.001.  SUPPORT OF CHILD. (a) The court may order either or both parents to support a child in the manner specified by the order: (1)  until the child is 18 years of age or until graduation from high school, whichever occurs later; (2)  until…

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