Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

notarized agreement

My ex-husband and i have a

notorized agreement outside of our

divorce papers about child support.

he is supposed to give me 150 dollars

for child support every month as long

as i give him a itemized list for what

it's going to. I was supposed to

receive this by the 7th of april but

never did and have not been able to

get ahold of him for anything. what

do i do to get this taken care of?


Asked on 4/11/09, 12:08 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Fran Brochstein Attorney & Mediator

Re: notarized agreement

A notarized agreement is NOT legally binding.

The last court order is the binding document and controls until the child turns 18/graduates from high school or is modified by the court.

If you guys want to do something else, then you need to do a MODIFICATION.

If it's all agreed, I charge just to do the paperwork for you. Then you do the legwork.

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Answered on 4/11/09, 12:11 am
Edgardo Baez The Baez Law Firm, P.C.

Re: notarized agreement

You need a court order

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Answered on 4/11/09, 8:23 am


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