Texas Child Support AttorneyCustodial Parent · Non-Custodial ParentChild support often becomes a highly contested matter in both divorce and paternity cases. Of course, custody issues are interlinked with child support issues since the general rule is the non-custodial parent is obligated to pay child support to the custodial parent. At Mark Lane Law Offices, in Fort Worth, Texas, we have found that determining in which parental home the child will spend most of the time automatically reduces most of the conflict. We strive to help our clients make decisions that honor their parental rights while maintaining a plan that is in the best interests of the child. Pick the Right Child Support Lawyer Because Your Family Issues Are ImportantBecause Texas child support guidelines are clear, it may seem strange that parents would find issues to dispute. However, determining exactly what income figures should be used in the guidelines formula can be difficult. If a parent is self-employed, gets paid wages in cash, fails to report all income sources, or simply disappears, setting and collecting the right amount of support can be a problem. Child Support Enforcement · Child Support ModificationIf you are involved in attempting to establish appropriate child support amounts, whether you are the one who will be paying support or the one who will be receiving it, you want to hire a child support attorney that will protect your rights under Texas law. At Mark Lane Law Offices, that is our commitment to you. Contact us for skilled representation in child support matters, including enforcement and modification of existing child support orders. |






