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Walke-Wilson Firm, PLLC

Family Law Modifications Attorney In Conroe, TX

Whether we like it or not, life is unpredictable. Sometimes, our carefully laid plans must change, and family law arrangements are not immune to this. Shifts in a family’s situation can necessitate changes to divorce agreements or custody arrangements. If you are in Conroe or the surrounding area and you need to change your court-approved plans, you need a Conroe family law modifications lawyer.

About the Walke-Wilson Firm

At the Walke-Wilson Firm, we understand that everyone is human. Our team is here to support our clients through every change, challenge, and bump in the road. Family law is all we do, and we do it with care, compassion, and individual attention for each client. When you walk into our office in The Woodlands, you’re never just another case. We have the knowledge and experience it takes to help you navigate your situation in Conroe.

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Modifying Child Custody Arrangements in Texas

Child custody arrangements can be modified in Texas, but not on a whim from one of the parents. Any change must be in the best interests of the child, and courts are always supposed to consider the child’s needs over the parents’ feelings. Some circumstances that could lead to a custody modification include the following:

  • A parent’s ability to care for or make decisions for the child has fundamentally changed. This could mean major financial changes, health status changes, or the death of a parent.
  • The child’s needs have fundamentally changed due to illness or injury.
  • One parent desires to move far away.
  • A parent who has had physical possession of the child is shown to be negligent or abusive.

A parent can request a modification by filing a petition with the court and waiting for the other parent’s response. If the parents agree on the change, the modification can be made quickly. If they do not, a judge can hear both sides present arguments in court and decide whether to allow the modification.

Modifying Child Support Arrangements in Texas

Raising a child is no small expense, so it follows that child support payments can be substantial as well. In Texas, a parent paying child support for one child usually pays around 20% of their net income per month.

Child support payments can be increased or decreased based on changes in the situations of both parents. The following are some circumstances that might lead to a modification:

  • The parent paying child support begins making significantly more or less money.
  • The child’s needs have significantly increased due to a medical or psychological condition.
  • The parent paying child support has become incapacitated.
  • The child support order is more than three years old, and the calculated monthly payment would be significantly different if calculated today.

Hire a Family Law Modification Lawyer

Whether you want to modify alimony, child custody, child support, or all three, it is always a good idea to hire a family law modification lawyer. An attorney can help you understand your situation, gather any documentation you need, file any necessary forms, and represent you in court if need be.

FAQs

What Are the Grounds for Modification in Texas?

The grounds for modification in Texas depend on what orders you would like to modify. For child custody and child support orders, significant and material changes in a parent’s situation, financial or otherwise, are common grounds for modification. For alimony agreements, significant changes in income for either party can constitute grounds for modification.

What Is the Biggest Mistake in a Custody Battle?

It is difficult to pinpoint a single biggest mistake a person can make in a custody battle, but one major red flag is parental alienation. Parental alienation happens when one parent speaks poorly of the other parent to the child with the intent of creating emotional distance between the child and the other parent. When in a custody battle, it is good to demonstrate a willingness to respectfully coparent. Keep your personal feelings about the other parent out of the proceedings.

What Are Some Examples of a Substantial Change Supporting Modification?

Some examples of substantial changes that would support modifying a child custody, child support, or alimony agreement include significant reductions in income, significant increases in income, or changes in a child’s support needs, medical or otherwise. A parent suffering a life-altering injury or other similar events could also be regarded as a substantial change.

Contact a Conroe Family Law Modifications Attorney Today

Sometimes life throws a curveball and forces us to change our plans. At the Walke-Wilson Firm, we have the knowledge and experience to help you walk through the unexpected. We are in the business of advocating for families, and we aim to help all of our clients achieve practical, harmonious arrangements that truly work. Contact us today to discuss your case.

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2219 Sawdust Road, Suite 401 The Woodlands, Texas 77380

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