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In Texas, parents have a general responsibility to provide financial support to their children. Following a divorce or separation, the parent who lacks primary physical possession of the kid(s) may be required to pay child support. Any support that is due must be paid in a timely manner. The recipient parent has options available to enforce child support obligations. Within this article, our Houston child support attorney provides a comprehensive overview of the key things to know about the child support laws—including how to enforce them—in Texas.
Child support is a payment made by one parent to another following a divorce or separation. The Texas Office of Attorney General offers a child support calculator that, while neither official nor perfect, can be used by more parents to get a general understanding of how our state’s child support guidelines will apply to their case. Parental income is a key factor that is used to determine how much child support is owed in Texas. However, the state cautions that the calculator does not work for every case and that deviations from the child support guidelines are possible when warranted.
Note: In some cases, parents may be required to pay additional child support that called for by the guidelines to cover the unique health or educational needs of their kid(s).
If a non-custodial parent is subject to a child support agreement or child support order in Texas, he or she has a legal obligation to make full payments in a timely manner. The delay of or failure to make proper child support payments can result in legal action—including enforcement by state authorities. Timely child support ensures that children receive the financial support necessary for their well-being and development. A parent in Southeast Texas who has not received the full child support that they are owed should be proactive.
There are a number of different options available to enforce delinquent child support. If you are owed past due child support, an experienced Houston family law attorney can help you evaluate every potential option to get the money that is owed to you to provide for your child. Here is an overview of some of your main options for enforcing overdue child support in Texas:
A one-size-fits-all approach is not good enough for child support enforcement cases in Texas. Some parents are dealing with a co-parent who has fallen slightly behind on their obligations. They may be genuinely struggling to pay. Other parents are dealing with a co-parent who is flagrantly violating their obligations despite having the financial resources to pay. No matter your situation, a Houston child support attorney can help you determine the best option to enforce the obligations.
At Thornton Esquire Law Group, PLLC, our Houston child support attorney is a skilled and reliable advocate for clients. We are ready to fight for parents—including in enforcing child support. Call us at (888) 378-1784 or connect with us online for a completely confidential initial consultation. With a law office in Houston, we represent parents in child support matters all across Southeast Texas, including Harris County, Fort Bend County, Galveston County, Brazoria County, and Montgomery County.