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Divorce People can encounter various legal problems after a divorce has been made final. These issues often involve change to child support and child custody. We represent people who wish to modify child custody and child support as well as those who wish to contest a requested change. If you have legal problems related to post-divorce decree matters such as child support modification and child custody modification, then you need attorney Ed Laughlin. Please contact our firm to arrange your free consultation.

The desire to change the amount of child support can arise for various reasons. A parent may now be earning more money or may have returned to school, lost a job, or experienced other life events that change a financial situation. Child support is designed to provide for the children's needs, and we strive to ensure a modification will provide for those needs.

In Texas, the courts can restrict parents to a county, school district, or state. The courts also have the right to tell parents they cannot relocate until the children have reached 18 years of age. Our firm represents parents who are interested in relocating or changing custody or visitation arrangements. We also represent people who are contesting the desired changes. Each situation is unique, and we strive to advocate aggressively on behalf of our clients and the result that is appropriate for their situation.

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