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Texas Modification Frequently Asked Questions

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  1. Is a final decree really "final"?

  2. When minor children are involved, the "final" decree is intended to be "final", but often needs to be modified prior to the children reaching majority. The terms that relate to the children can be modified if there is a "substantial change in circumstances" that requires modification. The terms that can be modified include, custody, terms of possession, child support and domicile restrictions.

    To request a modification of child support up or down, the change in the amount of support must be 20% or $100 per month.

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