ModificationsTexas Child Support Modification LawyerThe courts understand that the circumstances of people's lives often change in the years following a child support or spousal support settlement. Living expenses rise, parents lose jobs, visitation schedules change with the child's changing needs. Child custody modifications and other changes are necessary to meet the changing needs of the family members affected by divorce. At Cynthia Tracy, Attorney at Law, PC, I help people realign their custody and support needs with the changing realities of their lives. I am Texas family law attorney Cynthia Tracy. I have helped many noncustodial parents modify their original child and spousal support orders to reflect their needs and ability to meet their obligations. I also help custodial parents increase their support amount to adjust for rising costs of living, education expenses, or health insurance needs. The law understands that people's lives change. I can help you modify your support order to meet your current needs. Contact the Texas child support modification law office of Cynthia Tracy, Attorney at Law, PC, to schedule a free consultation about your modification needs. From my office in Clear Lake City, I represent clients in Houston and throughout the Gulf Coast bay area of Texas. I am more than just a Texas divorce lawyer. I concentrate much of my legal practice in the areas of child custody and financial support law. I have earned a reputation throughout the Houston region for providing compassionate, responsive legal services that are based on meeting your needs. I can help meet your changing support needs in the areas of:
Modifications to support orders are often extremely complex and are best handled by attorneys who specialize in that area. Cynthia Tracy, Attorney at Law, PC, provides experienced representation in the areas of child custody, child support, and spousal support modifications. Contact the child support modification lawyer's office of Cynthia Tracy, Attorney at Law, PC, for a free consultation about support and custody modifications. |