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A woman looking into what happens if her former spouse does not pay child support in Texas

What Happens if You Don’t Pay Child Support in Texas?

Children deserve love and support from both parents, and Texas considers the financial capabilities of each parent in creating child support orders. There are, however, a number of unexpected or unforeseen circumstances that can cause a parent to be unable to make their support payments. If you’re in this situation, you might ask, “What happens if you don’t pay child support in Texas?” First and foremost, you should continue to make payments to the best of your ability. Secondly, the

A couple talking to a judge to determine if they can change a divorce agreement

Can a Judge Change a Divorce Agreement if Your Situation Changes?

Life goes on after completing a divorce in Texas, but it’s not uncommon to encounter challenges when an original divorce agreement no longer aligns with your current circumstances. The court order may not reflect your new living situation post-divorce. So, can a judge change a divorce agreement in your situation? Yes, they can enact a formal change through the modification process – if your situation qualifies. Family court judges possess the authority to modify an original order if there has

A woman looking on her computer about how to file a motion to enforce a court order in Texas

Motion to Enforce Court Order in Texas: What You Need to Know

Navigating the aftermath of a family law matter can feel like being caught in an emotional battle. You’ve painstakingly walked through the process, agreed to the court orders, and breathed a sigh of relief as the final orders were created. Yet, if the other party does not cooperate, it can leave you grappling with thoughts of what you can do to fix the situation. In these moments, when the agreements that were supposed to guide your new beginning are disregarded,

A woman looking into what happens if her former spouse does not pay child support in Texas

What Happens if You Don’t Pay Child Support in Texas?

Children deserve love and support from both parents, and Texas considers the financial capabilities of each parent in creating child support orders. There are, however, a number of unexpected or unforeseen circumstances that can cause a parent to be unable to make their support payments. If you’re in this situation,

A couple talking to a judge to determine if they can change a divorce agreement

Can a Judge Change a Divorce Agreement if Your Situation Changes?

Life goes on after completing a divorce in Texas, but it’s not uncommon to encounter challenges when an original divorce agreement no longer aligns with your current circumstances. The court order may not reflect your new living situation post-divorce. So, can a judge change a divorce agreement in your situation?

A woman looking on her computer about how to file a motion to enforce a court order in Texas

Motion to Enforce Court Order in Texas: What You Need to Know

Navigating the aftermath of a family law matter can feel like being caught in an emotional battle. You’ve painstakingly walked through the process, agreed to the court orders, and breathed a sigh of relief as the final orders were created. Yet, if the other party does not cooperate, it can

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