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Timeframe for Paying Texas Child-Support Arrearages

When a trial court orders income withholding for Texas child-support arrearages, the amount withheld must either be sufficient to pay off the arrearages within two years, or must be an additional 20% added to the current monthly support, whichever would result in the arrearages being paid off sooner. Tex. Fam.…

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Texas Court Denies Child-Support Increase Despite Father’s Tenfold Salary Increase

In some Texas custody cases, parents may agree to a support order that differs from the child-support guidelines. A Texas appeals court recently considered what evidence was necessary to support a modification when the father’s income had increased significantly since the agreed order. The trial court issued an agreed order…

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Child Interviews and Extracurricular-Activity Expenses in Texas Custody Case

Tex. Fam. Code § 153.009(a) requires the court in a Texas custody case to interview a child who is at least 12 years old to determine their wishes regarding custody, “on the application of a party. . . “ A father recently challenged a court’s failure to interview the children…

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Addressing an Error in a Texas Child-Support Mediated Settlement Agreement

Parties to a Texas suit affecting the parent-child relationship may enter into a mediated settlement agreement (“MSA”) to resolve one or more issues in their suit.  An MSA is binding if it prominently states in bold or underlined font or in capital letters that it is not subject to revocation,…

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Texas Divorce Court Must Compel Arbitration of Dispute Regarding Buyout Provision of Company Agreement

A family business can complicate the property division in a Texas divorce. A recent case considered whether a husband could compel arbitration to enforce a buyout provision in a company agreement during the divorce proceeding. The parties formed a limited-liability company together during the marriage, with each owning a 50%…

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Medical Expense Reimbursement as Texas Child Support

Children’s medical and educational expenses can often be a contentious issue in Texas child-support cases. Parents may disagree on whether treatment is needed, what providers should be used, and whether the child should be in private school.  A father recently challenged an order to pay certain medical expenses, arguing the…

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Father May Challenge Amount of Arrearages in Decades-Old Texas Child Support Case

Sometimes Texas child-support disputes can continue well past the child’s eighteenth birthday.  A Texas appeals court recently decided a case regarding back child support for children who were in their 50s. This case dealt with a writ of income withholding and child-support liens.  Pursuant to Tex. Fam. Code § §…

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Court Denies Geographic Restriction in Texas Custody Case

A trial court generally has broad discretion in deciding whether to impose a geographic restriction on the child’s primary residence in a Texas custody case.  A geographic restriction limits where the children’s primary residence may be.  As with other aspects of a custody case, the primary consideration is whether the…

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Genetic Testing of Presumed Father in Texas Paternity Case

Texas family law presumes a man is the father of a child in certain circumstances, including when he is married to the child’s mother at the time of the birth or when he continuously resides with the child for the first two years of the child’s life and holds himself…

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Joint Managing Conservators Do Not Have to Have Equal Possession in Texas Custody Order

A court should consider a number of factors in deciding a Texas custody case.  Even when the court determines the parents should be joint managing conservators, the court does not have to award equal periods of possession and access to the child to each parent. Tex. Fam. Code § 153.135. …

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