Are you aware that there are many ways to pay child support?
Under the Texas Family Code, a court may order child support to be paid by:
Child support does not have to feel like a one-sided issue. Our attorneys are ready to work with you to develop creative ways that child support obligations can be satisfied. If you have a wealth of financial resources and would rather avoid the monthly payment obligations, you may want to petition the court to pay all monies owed. Alternatively, if you have more funds in a pension versus a paycheck, you may wish to have child support paid by the pension. Schedule a meeting with one of our attorneys today to work on a plan moving forward. (210)249-2985.
If you are paying child support and your circumstance has changed, the worst thing you can do is take a backseat and do nothing. If you are under a court order obligation to pay child support, it requires seeking an order to modify, amend, or change that obligation. You may be either overpaying or missing out on an increase of monies that could contribute to the child’s care because the current order needs updating.
If you have been furloughed, laid off, terminated, or experienced a drastic change in income resources, you may want to see if it is possible to have your child support modified. If the child support order is dated or if the needs of the child merit increasing child support to cover expenses, you may want to have child support addressed in a court of law. No matter where you find yourself on this side of the issue, our lawyers are prepared to advocate on your behalf by explaining your options in a closed session between you and the attorney. Have a one-on-one experience today by calling (210)249-2985