Dallas Fort Worth Child Support Lawyers
Child support is not voluntary - it is a legal obligation imposed by the court for the maintenance and upkeep of children. It is not intended to "reward" the custodial parent or "punish" the non-custodial parent. At the Perry Law Firm, our attorneys work closely with families and clients in order to ensure they understand the financial and legal implications and issues involved in child support arrangements. Our office uses software to calculate and determine child support payments, explaining to clients what they can expect to pay given their current monthly income.
In cases where an obligor parent has ceased making child support payments or has reduced the amount paid without court approval, we initiate enforcement proceedings to ensure your child receives the support they are entitled to. Likewise, if illness or job loss necessitates a change in child support payments from you, our lawyers enter a post divorce modification motion in order to petition the court for a change in your monthly child support obligations.
If you have questions regarding child support, its calculation, or its enforcement, contact family law attorneys at the Perry Law Firm today. We will evaluate your current financial situation and explain what Texas child support law requires.
Calculating Child Support - How much Will I Pay?
The amount of child support a parent must pay is calculated according to a formula determined by Texas state law. That formula calculates your net resources and then takes a percentage based on the number of children involved. The State of Texas also requires obligor parents to maintain health insurance for their children.
Changes in Circumstance - Modifying Child Support
If job loss, illness, or other circumstances impact either parent, an increase or decrease in child support may be necessary. In order to avoid legal complications and that could result in garnished wages or jail, it's essential that a petition for modification be presented to the court. At the Perry Law Firm, our lawyers gather all pertinent employment, medical, and financial information necessary for your request for a modification in child support. Our office represents both obligor parents and custodial parents, making sure any change is sanctioned by the court to protect our clients from further legal difficulties.
Question? Contact the Perry Law Firm Today
If your ex-spouse has fallen behind in child support payments or you're unsure how much you will be required to pay after your divorce, contact child custody attorneys at the Perry Law Firm today. We will evaluate your case, discuss the legal options available to you and determine how best to proceed.

