Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

Attended a review case & wasn't aware he had to bring any paperwork. So it was decided that I made $1200 a month and the new child support amount was based on that when in fact I hadn't worked in over a year but instead recieve a small amount of disability because I am in stage 4 emphysema. I was advised by the district attorney after to file a modification with them. I did. Instead of changing the amount accordingly they just put a hold on my disability. My guess now is that I need a court hearing to correct these mistakes... is that correct? I also heard somewhere I should file for Motion to Withdraw the Administrative Writ. Is that correct? Is that what I should file to have the amount of child support due each month changed according to the amount of disibility I get? Because right now they are basically taking all of it. Thanks so much.


Asked on 7/11/10, 5:26 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

TC Langford Langford Law Office

You can try going back through the AG process, but it is not an efficient system. You will probably need to get a court to review your earnings/disability and modify your child support.

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Answered on 7/12/10, 9:21 am


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