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Child Support

Lubbock Child Support Attorney

Serving Families in Lubbock, TX

As a parent, few issues carry more weight than ensuring your child’s well-being. Matters involving child support can be emotionally charged and legally complex, leaving parents in Lubbock unsure of how to move forward. Whether you are seeking child support, being asked to pay, or need to modify an existing order, the guidance of an experienced attorney can make all the difference.

At Cofer & Connelly, PLLC, we are committed to helping parents navigate Texas child support laws with clarity, compassion, and strength. Our attorneys include former judges and prosecutors, bringing a well-rounded perspective to each case. We understand the stakes and will fight to protect your rights while prioritizing your child’s best interests.

If you need assistance with a child support case in Lubbock, contact us today at (512) 991-0576 for a confidential consultation.

How Child Support Works in Texas

In Texas, child support is generally paid by the noncustodial parent (the parent who spends less time with the child) to the custodial parent (the parent the child primarily lives with). Courts calculate support based on the noncustodial parent’s net monthly income, not just gross earnings, which provides a fairer assessment of their financial ability.

Deductions used to determine net income include:

  • Federal income tax
  • Social Security taxes
  • State income taxes (if applicable)
  • Union dues
  • Health insurance costs for the child

Once net monthly income is calculated, Texas applies statutory guidelines:

  • 20% for one child
  • 25% for two children
  • 30% for three children
  • 35% for four children
  • 40% or more for five or more children

These percentages apply to parents earning up to $9,200 in net monthly income. Courts can order additional support for higher earners if the child’s needs justify it.

Factors That May Influence Child Support in Lubbock

While guidelines provide a baseline, Texas courts have discretion to adjust support orders to meet the unique needs of each child. Judges may consider:

  • The child’s age and specific needs (educational, medical, or developmental)
  • Shared custody arrangements or 50/50 parenting time
  • Whether the child requires ongoing support past age 18 (e.g., due to disability)
  • Additional costs such as tuition, extracurricular activities, or medical care
  • Existing child support obligations from other relationships
  • Each parent’s financial stability and earning potential
  • Benefits provided by an employer (housing, health coverage, vehicles, etc.)

Because every family is different, working with a knowledgeable Lubbock child support attorney ensures that your case is presented with the full context needed for a fair outcome.

Duration of Child Support in Texas

In most cases, child support in Texas continues until the child turns 18 or graduates from high school, whichever occurs later. Exceptions may apply, such as when a child has a disability that requires ongoing support.

Parents must understand that failing to comply with court-ordered child support can result in serious legal consequences, including wage garnishment, liens on property, license suspension, and even jail time.

Modifying Child Support Orders

Life changes, and so can your child support obligations. Texas allows parents to request a modification if there has been a substantial change in circumstances, such as:

  • Significant increase or decrease in income
  • Job loss or change in employment
  • Change in custody arrangements
  • New medical or educational expenses for the child

Our attorneys at Cofer & Connelly, PLLC can help you petition the court to modify an order so it accurately reflects your current situation.

Enforcing Child Support Orders

If a parent fails to meet their child support obligations, enforcement options are available through the Texas Attorney General and the courts. These can include:

  • Wage garnishment
  • Property liens
  • Driver’s license suspension
  • Professional license suspension
  • Contempt of court proceedings

Our team can help you pursue enforcement or defend against aggressive collection actions when appropriate.

What to Bring to Your Child Support Consultation

To maximize the value of your first meeting with our attorneys, gather and bring:

  • Recent tax returns
  • Pay stubs and proof of income
  • Any prior child support orders
  • Documentation of child-related expenses (medical bills, school costs, etc.)
  • Information about health insurance coverage for the child

Being prepared allows us to evaluate your case thoroughly and provide strategic advice tailored to your family’s needs.

Why Choose Cofer & Connelly, PLLC?

Our firm is built on a commitment to compassionate service and aggressive advocacy. With decades of combined experience and backgrounds as judges and prosecutors, we offer insight into how courts evaluate child support disputes. We know that no two families are alike, and we create customized strategies designed to protect your parental rights and secure your child’s future.

Speak With a Lubbock Child Support Attorney Today

Child support cases can be emotionally draining and legally complex, but you don’t have to face them alone. At Cofer & Connelly, PLLC, we are here to guide you through the process with skill and dedication.

Whether you are seeking to establish, modify, or enforce a child support order, our Lubbock child support lawyers are ready to help.

Call us today at (512) 991-0576 or contact us online to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a fair and secure resolution for your family.

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