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The Woodlands Child Support Attorneys

Protecting Your Child’s Future

In cases where two unmarried parents or a married couple with a child decide to end their relationship, addressing child support and custody becomes a critical issue. While some separated parents manage to reach a mutual agreement, child support disputes can often become contentious.

When legal intervention is required, child support agreements can quickly escalate, involving lengthy negotiations between divorcing or separating parents. If you and the other parent are unable to agree on a support agreement, it’s essential to enlist a seasoned child support lawyer in The Woodlands to protect your interests.

A knowledgeable family lawyer will carefully listen to your needs regarding child support and fight to ensure a favorable outcome for both you and your child. At Bolton Law Firm, our experienced child support attorneys in The Woodlands are dedicated to ensuring your rights, as well as your child’s rights, are protected throughout the process.

Whether you’re seeking to modify an existing child support arrangement or need assistance creating a new one, our team is prepared to work diligently to secure the best possible outcome. 

To discuss your case, contact us at (936) 297-4668 or fill out our online form to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced child support attorneys. We’re here to help you navigate this challenging time and ensure your child’s future is protected.

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    “Ruby Bolton goes above and beyond to provide each client with very personal services.”
    She helped me at two extremely difficult times in my life- the death of my husband and then my mother- to sort through probating their wills. I highly recommend her to anyone.
    - Patti H.

Don’t Navigate Child Support Alone

Child support negotiations can be a minefield of emotions and legal complexities. From calculating guideline support to arguing for deviations, each step presents unique challenges. At Bolton Law Firm, our child support lawyers understand that your child’s future and your financial stability hang in the balance.

Whether you’re a custodial parent seeking fair support or a non-custodial parent concerned about excessive payments, our experienced child support lawyers are here to protect your rights and your child’s best interests. 

Our team of knowledgeable child support lawyers in The Woodlands, led by a Board-Certified family law attorney, brings a proven track record of success in Montgomery County and Harris County courts. We combine in-depth knowledge of the Texas Family Code with assertive negotiation tactics to pursue the best possible outcomes for our clients. Don’t let the complexities of child support calculations or the Texas Attorney General’s office overwhelm you.

Take action now to ensure your child receives the financial support they deserve while protecting your own financial future. We will help you whether you’re required to make payments or are looking for child support. 

Call Bolton Law Firm at (936) 297-4668 or fill out our online form for a case review today!

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With a skilled team of attorneys, led by Board-Certified lawyer, Ruby Bolton, our collaborative approach to every case is why we are known for our successes in and out of the courtroom. We know how important your family is to you, so we treat you as part of our family, working tirelessly to get you the outcome you deserve.

Child Support FAQ

  • What Happens to Debt in a Texas Divorce?
    Debts incurred during the marriage are generally treated as community debts, just as assets are community property. The court will divide responsibility for debts as part of the property division. Note that a divorce decree does not automatically relieve you of liability to creditors — if your spouse is ordered to pay a joint debt and fails to do so, creditors may still pursue you. We help clients address this risk through careful drafting of divorce agreements.
  • Can Our Custody Arrangement Be Changed After the Divorce Is Final?
    Yes. Texas courts can modify custody, visitation, and child support orders when there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances since the original order was entered. Common triggers include a parent's relocation, a change in the child's needs, or a significant change in either parent's financial situation.
  • What if My Spouse Hides Assets During the Divorce?
    Texas requires both parties to disclose their financial information. If you suspect your spouse is concealing assets, we can pursue formal discovery — including depositions, subpoenas, and forensic accounting — to identify and value hidden property. Courts take asset concealment seriously, and it can affect the fairness of the final division.
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