What is the TX OAG Custodial Parent Relationship?
The Texas Office of the Attorney General (TX OAG) is responsible for overseeing and managing the Custodial Parent Relationship. This relationship is based on the legal concept of parental rights, which states…
Becoming unemployed can be quite distressing. For many, it is considerably more difficult when you are divorced and required to provide child support. But don’t be alarmed. Simply be proactive and devise a strategy.
If you are not currently employed…
Making an increase or a decrease in child support payments is known as child support payment modification. These child support payment modifications do not happen automatically. Instead, one of the two parents of the child will have to request that…
Custody battles that ensue following the breakdown of a family are capable of causing damage beyond the two parents who are vying for custody of the children. If the parents are struggling, then it is likely that the children are…
When it comes to child support enforcement, the Texas Attorney General provides a number of resources for parents looking for help, especially in securing child support from a non-paying, non-custodial parent. Just because the parent is unwilling to pay or…
When one of two parents locked in a custody battle decides to move, this can pose problems for the custody case for a number of reasons. The primary reason has to do with the fact that custody law looks out…