Child Support Appeals in Texas

Child support orders are intended to ensure children receive the financial support they need, but sometimes court decisions are based on legal mistakes, inaccurate income calculations, or overlooked evidence. An incorrect child support ruling can create financial hardship for one parent and fail to meet the child’s needs.

Correcting Unfair or Incorrect Orders

At the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, we represent parents across Texas in child support appeals, working to correct unjust orders and ensure the court’s decision complies with Texas law. Whether you are paying or receiving child support, our goal is to protect your rights and your child’s best interests.

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Grounds for Child Support Appeals in Texas

In Texas, you cannot appeal simply because you disagree with the amount ordered — there must be a legal or procedural error in the original ruling. Common reasons for appealing include:

Incorrect Income Calculation

Misstating a parent’s income, leading to an unfair payment amount.

Failure to Apply Texas Child Support Guidelines

Not following the legal formula for determining support.

Improper Consideration of Evidence

Excluding relevant financial information or relying on inadmissible evidence.

Common Procedural Errors in Texas Child Support Appeals

Legal mistakes during the trial process that affected the outcome.

Failure to Address Special Needs or Expenses

Ignoring necessary medical, educational, or extracurricular costs for the child.
Appeals focus on legal errors, misapplication of Texas family law, or abuse of discretion by the trial court.

Incorrect Income Calculation

Misstating a parent’s income, leading to an unfair payment amount.

Failure to Apply Texas Child Support Guidelines

Not following the legal formula for determining support.

Improper Consideration of Evidence​

Excluding relevant financial information or relying on inadmissible evidence.

Common Procedural Errors in Texas Child Support Appeals

Legal mistakes during the trial process that affected the outcome.

Failure to Address Special Needs or Expenses

Ignoring necessary medical, educational, or extracurricular costs for the child.

Texas Child Support Appeals Process

Child support appeals have strict deadlines and procedural requirements. Our legal team will guide you through each step:

1

Reviewing the Trial Record

Identifying appealable errors in the evidence or legal reasoning.

2

Filing the Notice of Appeal

Ensuring all required documents are submitted on time

3

Preparing the Appellate Brief

Crafting a strong, well-supported legal argument.

4

Oral Argument

Presenting the case before appellate judges, if necessary.

5

Awaiting the Decision

The appellate court may affirm, reverse, or remand the case for further proceedings.

1

Review of the Trial Record

Identifying appealable errors in the evidence or legal reasoning.

2

Filing the Notice of Appeal

Ensuring all required documents are submitted on time

3

Preparing the Appellate Brief

Crafting a strong, well-supported legal argument.

4

Oral Arguments

Presenting the case before appellate judges, if necessary.

5

Awaiting the Decision

The appellate court may affirm, reverse, or remand the case for further proceedings.

Why Choose the Law Office of Bryan Fagan for Your Appeal

Custody and visitation appeals require a unique combination of trial experience and appellate skill. Our firm offers:

Deep Understanding of Texas Family Law

Skilled in the state’s child support guidelines and legal standards.

Proven Appellate Experience

Track record of successfully challenging unfair court rulings.

Statewide Representation

Successfully representing clients in spousal support appeals across Texas.

Personalized Legal Support

Focused on protecting both your rights and your child’s financial well-being.

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Schedule a Free Consultation

Family law appeals are time-sensitive. Acting quickly is essential to protect your rights. Contact the Law Office of Bryan Fagantoday to discuss your case and explore your appellate options.

Call us at (281) 562-7095or fill out our Online Formto schedule a free consultation about your family law appeal.

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