


Fort Worth Child Support Lawyer
David helped me through a very stressful time during my life when the last thing I needed was more stress. I had previously dealt with attorneys who never returned phone calls, ignored my issues and questions, provided no support whatsoever and increased my overall stress level. David not only returned calls when he promised, he would call me to see how things were and always gave me progress reports. All in all, David is not your typical lawyer. He is down to earth professional who cares about his clients and get the job done. It doesn't get better than that.
-- Denise Johnston (client)
Child Support Enforcement & ModificationChild support, along with child custody and spousal support are the three most highly disputed family law matters. The Court will generally order a non-custodial parent to pay a monthly amount, referred to as child support, to the custodial parent to help raise the child. Child support continues until the child is 18 years of age, unless otherwise stated. Texas law makes no provision for support during college, or the payment of college. A number of factors are utilized to accurately arrive at the proper child support amount. The primary factors are the noncustodial parent’s gross income, the number of children and the percentage of time of the parents’ custody of the child. However, child support does not have to always have to be established according to these inflexible guidelines. An experienced and thorough attorney will also make the judge aware of other matters the Court may consider, which include:
In addition to divorce, paternity suits, and non parent custody arrangements are situations in which the court may order child support to be paid. At The Fort Worth Law Offices of David E. Kelley, as part of our family law practice, we routinely assist our clients with child support issues, including post divorce enforcement and modification. When child support isn’t being paid, as a custodial parent you may need legal help in collecting your court mandated child support. Either parent may seek to modify the child support for a number of reasons, such as long term illness, serious injury, change in custody or amount of visitation, or a major increase or decrease in income of the parties. When you need legal advice regarding child support or other family law matters, Attorney David Kelley will explain the remedies available to you. You may call our law firm at 817-922-0555 to arrange a consultation with a qualified Fort Worth Child Support Lawyer. Helpful Links Texas Child Support Calculator. The Texas Child Support calculator provides an approximate of child support payment based on your input such as each person's income. From our Fort Worth Texas Office, The Law Offices of David E. Kelley provides Family Law legal representation to clients throughout Tarrant Johnson Parker and Wise Counties, including Arlington, Weatherford, Decatur, Jacksboro, Cleburne and Burleson TX. |