Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

If joint conservators have an agreement in place and the non primary parent moves 6hrs away how do we file a new agreement that we've arranged on our own?

I know most of it doesn't need to be acknowledged by the courts but the non primary is voluntarily willing to pay $200 each month in child support which is double the $100 a month the Tx OAG has ordered. I just that part to be acknowledged by the attorney general so what do I do? Type up the papers and both sign them then Send it in or should it be notarized? Trying to avoid the expenses of going back to court bc we are both happy with our aggreement


Asked on 9/10/14, 1:05 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Fran Brochstein Attorney & Mediator

The TX A G is a party to your case. I doubt that they will sign anything that you type up.

If you are in agreement, then keep doing what you are doing.

Or, attend mediation and try to enter into an agreement. If an agreement is signed then you can take it to an attorney to write up an Order for the Judge to sign.

If you don't understand what I've written above then meeting in person with a family law attorney might be helpful.

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Answered on 9/10/14, 3:52 pm


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