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Conroe Child Support Lawyer

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Walke-Wilson Firm, PLLC

Child Support Attorney In Conroe, TX

Monetary support for your children can become a key concern in divorce after custody is established. Negotiating an agreement with your co-parent can be complex and frustrating.  A Conroe child support lawyer can fight for your financial interests and care for your child.

About Us

Our experienced team at the Walke-Wilson Firm understands how sensitive and confusing family law matters can be. We have spent years assisting the people of Conroe, The Woodlands, and community members throughout Eastern Texas in their child support cases. Owner and principal attorney Maliah I. Wilson is dedicated to supporting the local legal community, serving on the Board of Directors for the Montgomery County Bar Association.

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Overview of Child Support Cases in Texas

Child support is among the most common family law cases in Texas. The court report for the fiscal year 2023 caseload reported that 43% of cases were family law matters, of which 29% concerned child support. These instances comprised 64,472 new cases and 35,968 post-judgment modifications to existing arrangements.

Child support comprises two parties. The obligor parent is the one who pays, and the obligee is the one who receives the funds. Typically, the obligee is the parent who has primary custody of the child where the child resides. Child support matters in Conroe are processed through the Montgomery County Courthouse, located at 301 North Main Street, Conroe, Texas 77301.

How Texas Child Support Amounts are Calculated in Texas

Child support payments follow a standard guideline that uses percentages based on the obligor’s income level and the number of children involved in the case. For example, a supporting parent with three children is 30% of their net income resources. (This percentage applies if the paying parent has no other children to support and their net resources are within the statutory cap.) If they earn less than $1,000, the owed sum is reduced to 25%. These set percentages may be deviated from if the courts feel it necessary. Factors that may also affect payment amounts include:

  • Age and needs of the child
  • The ability of a parent to support their child
  • Possession and access time
  • Obligations to other children
  • Earning potential of both parents
  • Extraordinary educational or health care expenses
  • Existing spousal support payments
  • Other factors deemed relevant to the proceedings

Hire a Child Support Lawyer

Navigating a child support proceeding alone can be difficult. Whether you are an obligee concerned about not receiving what you are owed or an obligor worried about a court order’s impact on your finances, hire a child support lawyer to help you through this challenging case. Your Conroe child support attorney can be at your side for every step of your case, from initial negotiations to future modifications. A few services our team at the Walke-Wilson Firm can provide include:

  • Initial administration work. We can help in gathering evidence that supports your financial situation, file petitions, and respond to any actions by your co-parent’s legal team.
  • Develop a strategy. Experienced legal counsel can advise you on what strategy may work to protect your financial concerns in the coming process.
  • Advocate during negotiations. The vast majority of child custody matters are resolved through negotiation with court oversight. Your child support lawyer can advocate for you during these discussions and negotiate to find a deal that aligns with your financial reality.
  • Representation in court. In some cases, litigation and multiple court hearings are required. Your lawyer can represent you both in and out of the courtroom.
  • Assist with petitions for modifications. The financial situation for many parents often changes in the months and years after an initial agreement. If you cannot make payments, or they are no longer needed, we can assist you in filing a petition to have your case reexamined.

FAQs

How Much Does a Child Support Lawyer Cost in Texas?

How much your Texas child support lawyer costs depends on the complexity of the case, the cooperation of co-parents, and the work hours it requires. A divorce proceeding involving one child and parties who agree on most aspects of an agreement tends to cost less than one involving bitter spouses with diametrically opposed financial goals. The Walke-Wilson Firm can provide a rough estimate of the cost of your specific case during our initial consultation.

How Much Do You Pay for Child Support in Texas?

If you are the contributing parent, how much you pay for child support in Texas changes based on your and your co-parent’s financial situation. Texas Family Code Section 154.125 provides a base calculation used by courts based on the number of children and income level. For example, an obligor supporting two children typically provides 25% of their net resources. For low-income individuals, that amount may be reduced to 20%.

Can You Change Child Support Agreements in Texas?

Texas allows you to change the specifics in a child support arrangement after initial agreements under Texas Family Code 156.401. The financial situations of both parties may change over the months and years, requiring an update to reflect current financial realities. A Conroe child support attorney can help you petition the court for a reassessment, gather supporting evidence, and represent your argument in related hearings.

How Long Does Child Support Last in Texas?

How long your Texas child support payments last may change based on your financial situation, the age of the children, and the marriage status of your co-parent. The standard termination points for support in Texas are when a child turns 18, graduates from high school, is emancipated, there is a significant change in custody, or develops medical conditions that require indefinite payments.

Speak With a Conroe Child Support Lawyer Today

At the Walke-Wilson Firm, we know how overwhelming and frustrating child support cases can be. Our experienced team is prepared to assist you in finding potential solutions to any monetary concerns while your child remains in a stable environment.

Contact us today for an initial consultation, where we can learn the details of your case and provide legal options tailored to your specific situation. You may also visit our office in The Woodlands on Sawdust Road. We are located in the Village of Grogan’s Mill, south of Lake Woodlands and North of Spring Creek.

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Office Location

2219 Sawdust Road, Suite 401 The Woodlands, Texas 77380

Contact

Phone Number 281-942-4052