Recent Posts in Child Support Category
Posted on Apr 1, 2012 By Dan Kirby
This question does not come up that often. When this happens, obviously the paying parent, the Obligor, would like to get their money back. Get ready for a long wait. There are two sections of the ...
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Posted on Mar 18, 2012 By Dan Kirby
Divorce mediation is a process. Mediation offers the ability for you and your current spouse to decide the outcome of your divorce and what is best for the both of you and most importantly, your ...
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Posted on Feb 23, 2012 By Dan Kirby
There are many older cases where the obligor has not paid any child support for many years. For whatever reason, neither the obligee nor the AG's office pursued enforcement early on. Many parents ...
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Posted on Jan 21, 2012 By Dan Kirby
Amicus attorneys are most often used in family law cases. There are basically three different types of appointments by the court. An "amicus attorney" is one. The other two are ...
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Posted on Aug 20, 2011 By Dan Kirby
Many calls are received by this office with regard to retroactive child support. What does it mean and what can be ordered by the court? When can it be ordered by the court? The Texas Family Code ...
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Posted on Feb 19, 2011 By Dan Kirby
If you are under an order to pay child support, it must be timely paid. Otherwise, an Obligee or even the Texas Attorney General's office may file a Motion for Enforcement against you. If the judge ...
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