In child custody orders, courts and parents do their best to attempt to plan for whatever future events might arise. However, sometimes circumstances change beyond what the parties anticipated. A move is an example of this type of change. The primary custodial parent...
Special expenses a judge may add to child support
While some costs are common to all children, your child may have some unique expenses that could make it difficult for you to keep up if the judge only awards you the standard amount of child support. Lawmakers anticipated this would be true in some situations, so...
How a new relationship may affect maintenance payments
Although you are no longer emotionally involved with your former spouse, his or her new relationship may be something for you to celebrate. When your ex marries or moves in with a new partner, your spousal maintenance payments may end. Here's what TexasLawHelp.org...