Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

I asked for a child support modification in 09. My ex tried to sue for custody. Instead of going to court we agreed to have a social study done.

Since then his lawyer was not able to draw up an order which we both agree to. My ex kept trying to add more things. In Jan 2012 I tried to talk to him to see if we couldn't come up with and agreement. We did, or so I thought until he tried to add more things.

I just found out he is wanting to do an updated social study because he wants custody again.

I know child support is different then visitation and though they are intertwined they are not the same.

My question is this: can I get child support finalized now? I know his income has increased, and went to the OAG's office first. He would also be 2 yrs behind in retro when this is over with (if I get the full amount now) I want to get child support finalized now, then we can deal with the visitation/custody issues we have. Is it possible?

Thanks


Asked on 5/08/12, 11:00 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Mark Dunn Mark D. Dunn

The solution to your problem is simple.

When you can't make an agreement, you set your case for trial. Any issues that are before the court (custody, visitaition, support) will be heard and decided.

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Answered on 5/08/12, 2:31 pm


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