Denton County Child Support Attorney
Call the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC at 469-972-8473
Child support matters in Denton County require careful attention to both Texas law and your family’s financial reality. Whether you are seeking to establish support, challenge a proposed amount, request a modification, or address unpaid obligations, informed legal guidance can help you protect your rights and your child’s financial well-being.
At the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC, child support representation is a primary component of our Texas family law practice. We assist parents across Denton County with navigating court procedures, understanding guideline calculations, and pursuing practical outcomes that support long-term stability.
Call 469-972-8473 to arrange your free consultation.

Focused Child Support Advocacy in Denton County
When financial support for your child is at stake, clarity and preparation matter. Our firm provides:
- Personalized legal strategies tailored to your circumstances
- Clear breakdowns of Texas child support formulas
- Assistance gathering and presenting income documentation
- Representation during settlement discussions or court hearings
- Recognized professional credentials, including a 10.0 Superb Avvo Rating and Clients’ Choice Award
Our attorneys are also members of the College of the Texas Bar, a distinction earned through advanced continuing legal education completed by a small percentage of Texas lawyers.
We work to help Denton County parents reach fair, enforceable child support arrangements.
Child Support Services for Denton County Families
Every child support case involves unique financial details. We help clients address:
Establishing a Child Support Order
If support has not yet been set, we guide parents through the process of calculating guideline-based payments and securing a formal court order.
Reviewing or Modifying Existing Support
Life circumstances change. If income, employment, or your child’s needs have significantly shifted, you may have grounds to request a modification.
Addressing Nonpayment
When court-ordered child support is not being paid, legal remedies may be available to pursue enforcement and seek compliance.
Handling Disputed Cases
Some parents are able to resolve disagreements through structured negotiation or mediation. If an agreement cannot be reached, we are prepared to represent you in Denton County court proceedings.
Clear Communication Throughout Your Case
Child support proceedings can feel complex, especially when financial documentation and court deadlines are involved. Our firm emphasizes consistent communication and accessibility.
Clients receive timely updates about case developments, court settings, and required paperwork. Our legal team and support staff are available to answer questions so you understand each step of the process.
Our Denton County office is available 24/7. Call 469-972-8473 or submit an online request to schedule your free case evaluation.