When you separate or divorce, you want to move on. You don’t want to be involved in your ex’s life more than necessary. But if your ex owes child or spousal support, you may have to stay involved to make sure your children get what they need. In this post our Texas family law attorneys…
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To help you understand the maximum amount of child support you might pay, our Texas child support lawyers explain the child support guidelines the State of Texas uses to calculate child support and how your circumstances affect the payment amount. Let’s start. Texas Child Support Maximums Explained According to Texas Family Code 154.125, the noncustodial…
Texas Family Code Section 154 outlines how Texas law calculates child support. The child support guidelines detail that amounts paid are based off of a percentage of the monthly net resources as well as the number of children who will need support. The percentage is then multiplied by the non-custodial parent’s monthly net resources in…