If your circumstances have changed, your order may be eligible for review and modification. Here’s what to expect when you request for a modification of your child support order.
If you have an active/open child support case, you can submit an official Request for Review of your court-ordered amount.
Only 1 modification request should be submitted, any additional requests can create a delay in processing.
Send the completed form to:
Office of the Attorney General
Child Support Division
P.O. Box 12017
Austin, TX 78711-2017
Your child support order is eligible for modification only if one (or more) of the following is true:
OR
In relation to receiving a payment modification, this phrase applies to one of these situations:
OR
There are only two ways a child support order can be changed:
Informal agreements between parents do not change the court-ordered amount. That can be changed only by a court hearing or the CSRP.
Yes. It is possible that the amount of child support you are ordered to pay could go up.
Modifications are based on the noncustodial parent's current income. If you are making more money now than you were when the child support order was established or last modified, the court may increase the amount of child support you are ordered to pay.
Visit the Child Support Calculator. Enter your current income to estimate what your child support payment might be.