Bradley K. Williamson Law Office represents individuals and families in Killeen and nearby locations. It takes on various family law matters, which include child support cases. The legal practice assists parents in calculating their children's monthly financial needs. It represents couples dealing with contested and uncontested divorce. It also helps clients settle child custody and spousal support or alimony issues. Founder Bradley Williamson has been practicing law for 15 years. He also handles criminal cases.
P.O. Box 2427, Harker Heights, TX 76548
Harker Heights, TX 76548
Kuhl Family Law Firm gives child support counsel to claimants in Killeen. The firm handles divorce cases and the concurrent pleadings for child support and custody. It files petitions for the modification of existing orders if the children's expenses change. The team also represents parents in proceedings for adoption and change of name. Owner Renee Kuhl comes from a human development and family studies background. She was admitted to the bar in 2009 and focuses her practice on family law.
204 N. East Street Ste. E, Belton, TX 76513
Belton, TX 76513
The Law Office of Keiko Griffin, PLLC, assists individuals, couples, and families with family law concerns in the Killeen metro. The firm represents its clients in child custody disputes and other related matters, including child support, spousal support, and name changes. It guides the involved parties through the process of pursuing child support appropriate to their individual family circumstances. Keiko Griffin, the firm's owner, has been practicing law since 2003. She is a member of the Longhorn Foundation and the National Association of Professional Women.
100 West Central Texas Expressway Suite 300, Harker Heights, TX 76548
Harker Heights, TX 76548
Young Law Firm represents claimants living in Killeen who have child support concerns. The firm considers the comparative incomes and resources of both parents, plus their expenses, when preparing support agreements. The team files pleadings for the modification of existing orders should either parents' income change. It also offers mediation as an alternative method to resolve disputes. Partner Barbara Schwarz Young is a board-certified family law practitioner who became a lawyer in 1989. She is a trustee of the Texas Bar Foundation.
2313 Birdcreek Terrace, Temple, TX 76502
Temple, TX 76502
The court order outlines any obligations of child support. Additional questions about payments owed can be routed through the appropriate local child support office. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Child Support Enforcement maintains a list of state agencies and tribal child support agencies throughout the United States and its territories.
Child support funds are intended to pay for a child's essential needs. Child support attorneys may advocate as to what should and shouldn't be included in the order. The court may expressly define the expenses to be paid for to help both parties understand their responsibilities.
Child support may include the following items and services: