Gonzales County Child Support Attorney
Child Support Legal Help for Families in Gonzales County, Texas
Child support cases can influence your child’s day-to-day stability and your long-term financial responsibilities. Whether you are establishing support for the first time, responding to a pending request, asking the court to modify an existing order, or pursuing enforcement for unpaid support, the details of the process matter.
The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC represents parents throughout Gonzales County in child support matters only. Our work centers on accurate income review, complete financial documentation, and securing court orders that follow the Texas Family Code and remain enforceable.

Establishing Child Support in Gonzales County
When no prior child support order exists, a Texas court must determine the appropriate payment amount. In many cases, support is calculated using guideline percentages applied to the paying parent’s net monthly income.
We help Gonzales County parents by:
- Filing petitions to establish child support
- Preparing and organizing financial disclosures
- Calculating guideline-based support amounts
- Addressing health insurance and medical support responsibilities
- Obtaining court-approved, enforceable child support orders
Starting with accurate financial information can help reduce misunderstandings and prevent future disputes.
How Child Support Is Calculated in Texas
Texas applies a percentage-based formula to the obligor’s net monthly resources. The percentage increases depending on the number of children who require support.
Courts may also consider additional financial factors, such as:
- Overtime pay, commissions, and bonuses
- Self-employment or business income
- Health insurance premiums
- Uninsured medical expenses
- Existing support obligations for other dependents
Because the calculation can affect obligations for years, careful income reporting is essential.
Modifying a Child Support Order
If income changes, parenting time shifts, or a child’s financial needs increase, a modification may be appropriate. Texas law allows updates when there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances.
Common reasons for modification include:
- Job loss or a meaningful increase in income
- Changes in custody or possession schedules
- Increased medical or educational costs
- Disability affecting earning capacity
Any change must be approved by the court before it becomes legally enforceable.
Enforcing Child Support Orders in Gonzales County
When a parent falls behind on child support, enforcement options may be available. Courts can authorize legal tools intended to recover unpaid support and address arrears.
Enforcement measures may include:
- Wage withholding
- Suspension of certain licenses
- Property liens
- Interception of tax refunds
- Contempt proceedings
Taking action sooner can help limit arrears and protect your child’s financial needs.
Supporting Your Child’s Financial Security
Child support is designed to help cover essential costs such as housing, food, healthcare, and education. A clear, enforceable order provides predictability and can reduce ongoing conflict between parents.
If you are dealing with a child support issue in Gonzales County, understanding your legal options can help you move toward a clear and enforceable resolution.