Child Support Modification Attorney
When agreements are made in divorce and child custody cases, they are often based on the present circumstances of the parents and children. In all walks of life, people experience changes that have a dramatic affect on their lives. Custody and support agreements are not immune to being affected by these life changes.
Make Your Agreement Work for You
If you are seeking modification to your existing support or custody agreement, call the law office of Margaret Alexander at 936-756-4554 or use the online contact form provided.
Modifying Your Agreement
To achieve modification of a prior support or custody agreement, you must be able to show a material and substantial change in circumstances of the child or of one or both of the parents. Some examples of situations that may warrant modification include:
• One parent loses their job and cannot afford child support at the current level
• Time spent with one of the parents is causing the child distress
• Physical or mental changes have led to difficulty meeting parental obligations
• The child's custody preference has shifted
• Geographical restrictions caused by a parent moving
These orders can be extremely complex and cover countless areas of your life. It is important to have a lawyer on your side who understands the family court system in this area and who is skilled at crafting a workable agreement. Parents often have a hard time understanding what needs to be done to protect their children during a time of change. Parents may request an Amicus for the child who will represent their child and express the children's interests.
An Attorney Who Understands the System
Call 936-756-4554 to speak to an experienced modifications attorney at the law office of Margaret Alexander, Attorney at Law.
Margaret Alexander, Attorney at Law
220 North Thompson Street
Suite 101
Conroe, TX 77301-2840
Telephone: 936-756-4554 | Fax: 936-756-4559




