Legal Question in Family Law in Texas
Child Support reevaluation
My husband is the custodial parent. After several years of non-payment of child support from his ex-wife we agreed to reduce the monthly child support payment to $100 (after all back support was paid). Four years have now passed. Ex-wife is unemployed and lives on some sort of government disability for supposed medical issues that prevent her from working. Since she lives on disability checks, can we still have the child support reevaluated to obtain more per month, or is she ''protected'' because of the supposed disablity? Does our daughter have a right to a portion of ex-wife's monthly government allotment thru child support?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Child Support reevaluation
Generally, if a recipient of government support is required to pay child support, the government will assign a portion of the recipient's benefits for child support. The court will either set support based upon what the government has determined as the allotted child support amount or will look at the person's benefits and then calculate child support amount due as if the benefit amount were actual income.
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