by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Apr 11, 2017 | Child Support
In the state of Texas, children become legally emancipated when they reach the age of majority. If their parents are divorced, the noncustodial parent will no longer have an obligation to pay child support. In some rare cases, however, the child may become legally...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Mar 16, 2017 | Child Support
Texas fans of Mets player Jose Reyes may have heard that in addition to the three children he has with his wife, he has a daughter with another woman. She has filed a suit against Reyes alleging that he is not paying her the 17 percent of his income in child support...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Mar 1, 2017 | Child Support
There are many Texas fathers who do not live in the same households as their children. According to a study, fathers who are delinquent on child support may spend less time with their children, are likely to have children with multiple partners and may work fewer...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Dec 12, 2016 | Child Support
Texas parents who are unmarried or divorced may not have a formal child support agreement in place. According to a forthcoming study, while parents and children are better served in the current child support system in terms of more families getting more assistance,...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Nov 10, 2016 | Child Support
When Texas parents divorce, their household finances undergo a significant change. While the primary custodian may receive child support through a court order, it’s important to understand the limitations of this financial assistance. Child support typically...
by The Webb Family Law Firm, P.C. | Oct 28, 2016 | Child Support
Discover how Child Support Regulations for inmates in Texas and nationwide could change, as President Obama plans to ease obligations and reduce the financial burden on prisoners. This initiative aims to facilitate their reentry into society by alleviating potentially...