Divorce and the Effect on Children If you have been through a divorce or if you are currently going through a divorce, you know that it is a very emotional time for both partners. Children and divorce can make this even harder for the whole family. At times, you may…
How Long Does it Take for Child Support to Start in Texas? For child support to start in Texas, it typically takes approximately six to eight weeks after the judge signs the support order. However, this timeline can vary depending on individual circumstances and any potential delays in processing. When…
Child support payments are not determined by individuals. Instead, Texas law requires a calculation based upon a predetermined formula. The predetermined child support formula has been specifically designed to apply in different scenarios based on what the non-custodial parent’s resources amount to on a monthly net basis. If you have…
Child Custody Laws in Texas for Unmarried Couples Regardless of whether a couple is married when they split up and a child is involved the most important thing is that child’s wellbeing. However, being unwed can have complications when it comes to child custody and child support in Texas. The…