Generally, the custodial parent of a child is entitled to receive child and medical support from the other parent. The Texas Family Code sets guidelines for the amount of child support that should be ordered based on a percentage of the non-custodial parent’s income and the number of children that parent is obligated to support. However, the amount can be raised or lowered depending on the particular circumstances of your case. Additionally, if your circumstances have changed or it has been more than 3 years since your child support order was issued, you could be entitled to a modification of child support. Dawn King can assist you in calculating the appropriate amount child support for your case and will fight for your rights if you’re the parent receiving or paying support. She has extensive knowledge in dealing with: