In all family law cases, the court’s primary concern is the best interest of the child. In determining the amount of child support to be paid, the court looks at a variety of factors. However, the amount that the court orders must be reasonable and in the best interest of the child. The attorneys at Pat White will explain what goes into the consideration of these special needs and how it can affect you in your child support hearings.
We at Pat White are committed to the positive resolution of your child support and family law cases to achieve the best results for you and your family. We understand that child support is a difficult matter that requires delicate handling, and we provide the compassionate representation you and your family need. If you have questions concerning special child support considerations in Tarrant County including Fort Worth, Benbrook, Lake Worth, Eagle Mountain, Saginaw, Blue Mound, Weatherford, Azle, Granbury, Aledo, and Surrounding Areas, contact our family law attorneys in Fort Worth to schedule a free consultation and discuss the details of your case.
Texas law provides statutory guidelines for how much child support may be ordered. According to these guidelines, the amount of support ordered is linked to the parent’s net resources and the number of children involved.
There is a rebuttable presumption that a support order that follows the guidelines is reasonable and in the best interest of the child. The court may deviate from the guidelines, but if they do, they have to give reasons for the deviation.
The most common reason why the court will deviate from the guidelines is because special needs of the child require above guideline support. Some special needs the court might look at include:
Even where there are special circumstances, the court will usually follow the guidelines. If the court decides not to follow the guidelines, they must give the reason for doing so, and any deviation must be in the best interest of the child. An experienced child support lawyer in Fort Worth can ensure that deviations are according to standard and ensure that all special needs are addressed in the considerations.
Understanding the complex requirements set forth by state child support guidelines can be a bit tricky, but you don't have to figure them out yourself. The attorneys at Pat White are experienced in matters concerning family law and child support, and we are more than happy to help you through the process. If you have a question about child support in the greater Fort Worth area, contact our attorneys to set up a consultation for your case.