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1 Answer | Asked in Child Support and Family Law for Texas on
Q: Should I respond to the letter I received from the Attorney General of Texas, Child support division?

I am the “custodial parent” I got a letter from the Attorney General of Texas Child Supports Division. It says “Re: Notice of Review”. It explains that I have the right to request a review my child support order every three years. Then goes on to say “We will be reviewing your child... View More

Brooke Irey
Brooke Irey
answered on May 2, 2023

There is no need to respond to this letter; however, if you are looking to make a change to your current support order then it would be wise to send back the questionnaire, as this can help with the review process.

3 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Texas on
Q: Im the non-custodial parent, I moved to California. In order for my daughter to come visit me her mom wants me to make

the changes. Some of what the decree says is old and not updated. I dont know how to go about it.

Brooke Irey
Brooke Irey
answered on May 2, 2023

Your best option is to file for a modification; however, there may be provisions in your decree already that plan for this type of situation. I suggest your contact an attorney to review the order with you to then make an informed decision about how to proceed next.

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2 Answers | Asked in Family Law and Real Estate Law for Texas on
Q: How to change house deed with only copy of quick deed claim?

Family member sued us years ago with result of us getting original quick claim deed but now they will not release to us. Need family member removed.

Brooke Irey
Brooke Irey
answered on May 2, 2023

Quit Claim deeds are not preferred in Texas, but you do have other options, depending on how you came to have possession/title to this real property. It would be wise to contact an attorney who can look at the specifics of your case to better advise you.

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