A modification is a legal request to change an existing court order for conservatorship, possession, or child support. Texas law requires that there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances since the original order was entered. Attorney Amos will evaluate your situation and determine if you qualify for a modification.
If your child's living situation, safety, or best interests have changed significantly, you may be able to modify your conservatorship or possession order. Common reasons include relocation, remarriage, changes in the child's needs, or a parent's instability. Attorney Amos will fight to protect your parental rights.
Child support can be modified when there is a significant change in either parent's income, the child's needs, or the possession schedule. Texas also allows a modification review every three years regardless of a change in circumstances. Attorney Amos will help you get a fair result.
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