In Texas, child support is calculated based on the paying parent's net monthly income and the number of children being supported. The court uses specific guidelines to determine the amount owed. Attorney Amos will ensure the correct amount is calculated and that your child's financial needs are protected.
Child support orders can be modified when there is a material and substantial change in circumstances, such as a job loss, significant income change, or change in the child's needs. Attorney Amos will help you petition the court for a fair modification.
When a parent fails to pay court-ordered child support, Texas has strong enforcement tools including wage garnishment, license suspension, and contempt of court. Attorney Amos will aggressively pursue enforcement to ensure your child receives the support they deserve.
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