Free Texas eBook: How to Modify Child Support & Visitation
Attorney Fagan’s eBook Reviews Modifications to Child Support and Visitation
Life after divorce can bring unexpected changes. If your circumstances have shifted, you may need to update the terms of your divorce—especially when it comes to child custody or child support. In Texas, parents are legally required to support their children until they turn 18 or graduate from high school, whichever comes later.
Whether you’re seeking to revise your visitation schedule or adjust child support payments, having a knowledgeable family law attorney on your side can make a significant difference. Texas laws can evolve over time, and an experienced attorney will understand how these changes may affect your case and help guide you through the modification process.
To help answer common questions, Attorney Bryan Fagan created a helpful free eBook covering key topics related to modifying child support and visitation agreements—including special considerations for military families.
In this eBook, you’ll learn:
- Texas rules for modifying child support
- Common reasons for modification
- The step-by-step process for making changes
- Legal grounds for changing visitation
- Alternative solutions outside of court
- And more
Use the form in the sidebar to download your free copy.
Please note: This eBook is meant to provide general information and does not replace legal advice. If you’re considering filing a petition or motion to modify a court order, we strongly recommend scheduling a consultation with The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC.
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Protecting your parental rights and your child’s well-being is our top priority. Our family law attorneys will help you understand your legal options and support you through every step of the process.
If you are looking to modify a child support or visitation order in Houston or surrounding areas, contact The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC at (713) 581-3839 to schedule your consultation today.
To learn more about how Attorney Fagan can help you learn how to successfully co-parent, call our office at (713) 588-0409 or contact us online.
