Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

Modification of Child Support

If you are a NBA player that has lost his job, how can you modify child support payments? There is no income but a high child support order. What do I do?


Asked on 1/07/05, 2:34 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Fran Brochstein Attorney & Mediator

Re: Modification of Child Support

Yes.

I offer a free phone consultation. Be sure to mention that you found me on lawguru.com

I'm in a meeting this afternoon until approx. 3 pm. I don't have a secretary/receptionist today so please be patient.

Good luck!

Fran Brochstein

www.familylaw4u.com

713-847-6000

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Answered on 1/07/05, 2:43 pm
Austin Nimocks Austin R. Nimocks & Associates, P.L.L.C.

Re: Modification of Child Support

You must apply to the court for a modification. For this exercise, you need an attorney. Mr. Brochstein can help you with this.

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Answered on 1/07/05, 4:32 pm
Eric Beal Law Offices of Eric Beal

Re: Modification of Child Support

Theoretically, you can ask the Attorney General's Office to help you get it lowered. I've never known anyone that actually received such help, but it is theoretically possible.

Another choice would be to handle the matter yourself. One of the best things about this country is that you can be your own attorney -- you can't be your own doctor, but you can be your own attorney. However, be advised that I recently heard a judge tell someone that representing yourself is like doing heart surgery on yourself: "You'll get about halfway through, it will hurt alot, you'll bleed alot, and you'll wonder why you ever started."

You could ask a place like West Texas Legal Services to help you. They provide some services to low income people.

If none of these options work, you need to find the money and hire an attorney. The worst thing to do is not pay your child support. It is the only debt in Texas for which you can be imprisoned, and everything you own (other than your homestead) can be taken.

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Answered on 1/07/05, 10:00 pm


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