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McKinney Child Support Attorney

Support For Your Family When Child Support Is Uncertain

Questions about child support often come at the same time as major changes in your family. You may be ending a relationship, struggling with missed payments, or realizing that your child’s needs have grown. In these moments, you need clear guidance and a calm, informed voice you can rely on.

Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers helps parents in this part of Collin County navigate Texas child support laws with steady, practical support. The firm focuses its work on family law, including child support, so clients receive advice shaped by years in Texas courts. The goal is to protect your child’s well being while giving you a realistic plan for what comes next.

Since 1998, the firm has served families across North Texas and draws on more than 110 years of combined legal experience. Parents who work with this team find attorneys and staff who listen closely, explain each step in plain language, and stay focused on both the financial and emotional impact of a child support case.

To speak with our experienced McKinney child support lawyers, call us at (940) 293-2313 or contact us online today. 

Why Parents Turn To Our Firm

When a parent looks for a child support lawyer McKinney families can trust, they want more than legal knowledge. They want a team that understands what is at stake for their children and that has handled many similar situations. At Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers, child support matters are part of a long standing family law practice that has been guiding parents since 1998.

The attorneys bring more than 110 years of combined experience in Texas family courts to issues like calculating support, seeking enforcement, and pursuing modifications. The firm is led by three Texas Board Certified Family Law attorneys, Duane L. Coker, Kelly K. E. Robb, and Jacqueline Cannon. Board Certification in Family Law is a credential held by a relatively small number of lawyers in Texas, and it reflects advanced training and significant time spent on family law cases.

Nearly 40 percent of the attorneys and 80 percent of the paralegals at the firm are also Board Certified in their fields. This means that, behind the scenes, child support cases benefit from a team that has studied and worked extensively in Texas family law. The attorneys collaborate with one another and with highly trained staff, so strategy is not built in isolation. Parents know that more than one set of eyes may be on important details.

Parents also choose the firm because of how it communicates. The team prioritizes returning calls, answering emails, and keeping appointments. They work to make sure you understand what is happening and why. Many clients appreciate the option to meet through video or other remote tools, which can be an important convenience when you live or work in or around McKinney and are balancing school schedules, work, and court dates.

Understanding Child Support In Texas

Texas has specific guidelines for child support that many parents hear about, but the rules can feel confusing without help. In general, the court looks at the paying parent’s income and applies percentage guidelines based on the number of children before the court. These percentages are set out in the Texas Family Code and are meant to provide a starting point for a fair monthly amount.

However, guidelines are not the entire story. Courts can consider other factors when deciding whether to stay with the guideline amount or adjust it. These factors can include the child’s medical needs, educational costs, childcare expenses, and the amount of time each parent spends with the child. Significant financial obligations, such as support for other children, may also come into play.

Child support cases usually fall into three broad situations. Some parents need to establish an initial order when they divorce or when paternity is confirmed. Others have an existing order but are facing missed payments and need help with enforcement. Still others experience a change in circumstances, such as job loss, a promotion, a move, or new medical needs for a child, and need to seek a modification.

For families in McKinney, child support cases are often heard in Collin County family courts. The judges there apply the same Texas laws that apply statewide, but each court has its own procedures and expectations. The attorneys at Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers regularly work within these courts and understand how to prepare clients for hearings and conferences so that they feel more confident appearing in front of a judge.

How We Help With Child Support

Every child support situation is different, but most parents share the same desire. They want to make sure their child is provided for without being pulled into constant conflict. The attorneys at Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers begin by listening carefully to your concerns and reviewing any orders, financial documents, and background information you can share. They talk through your goals and then help you understand what Texas law allows in similar situations.

In a new case, the firm helps parents work through the process of establishing support, whether that occurs during a divorce or a suit affecting the parent child relationship. In enforcement cases, the attorneys explain the tools that may be available, such as wage withholding or enforcement proceedings. When modification is needed, they help gather information about the change in circumstances and present it clearly to the court.

The team strives to reduce unnecessary conflict whenever possible. That can mean working toward agreed orders that still protect the child’s interests, or helping a parent understand the likely range of outcomes so they can make informed decisions instead of fighting over every detail. At the same time, the attorneys are prepared to advocate firmly when an agreement cannot be reached and a hearing is necessary.

A typical child support representation may include steps such as:

  • Initial consultation to hear your story, review existing orders, and outline options.
  • Collecting financial information and documents needed to evaluate guideline and non guideline support.
  • Preparing and filing the appropriate requests with the court, such as a petition for support, enforcement, or modification.
  • Negotiating with the other parent or their attorney to seek an agreed solution when possible.
  • Attending hearings with you, explaining what to expect, and addressing questions as they arise.
  • Reviewing the final order with you so you understand your rights and responsibilities going forward.

Throughout this process, the attorneys and staff work to balance legal strategy with the emotional and financial costs of each choice. They talk through both short term and long term effects, especially when child support is closely tied to custody schedules or other orders that affect your daily life.

Child Support Issues McKinney Parents Face

Parents in McKinney often find that child support issues are intertwined with the practical realities of living and working in a busy part of North Texas. Some parents both live in the city and have their case handled in Collin County family courts. Others may live in McKinney while the other parent resides in another county in the Dallas Fort Worth area, which can raise questions about jurisdiction and travel for visits.

Monthly support is only part of the picture. Many orders from Collin County family courts also address health insurance, out of pocket medical costs, extracurricular activities, and travel expenses for parenting time. Parents may need help understanding how these obligations are divided and what happens when one parent does not meet them.

Changes in employment are common in a region with a large and diverse job market. When a parent loses a job, starts a new position with different pay, or becomes unable to work due to health issues, the existing support order may no longer fit the reality of the situation. Likewise, as children grow, they may develop new educational or medical needs that significantly increase monthly expenses.

Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers regularly counsels parents whose hearings and conferences take place in Collin County courts and who move through the same hallways and courtrooms in McKinney. The attorneys explain what to expect from the local filing process, typical scheduling patterns, and courtroom procedures. This local familiarity helps reduce the surprise factor so parents can focus their energy on their child and their testimony instead of worrying about the process itself.

To speak with our experienced McKinney child support lawyers, call us at (940) 293-2313 or contact us online today. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How is child support calculated in Texas?

Texas courts usually start with guideline percentages applied to the paying parent’s income. The court can then consider other factors, such as medical needs, childcare costs, and other support obligations. The attorneys at Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers help parents understand how these guidelines apply in their specific circumstances.

Can I change my current child support order?

Many parents can ask the court to modify support when there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances. Common examples include significant income changes or new needs for the child. The firm reviews your situation and explains whether a modification request may be appropriate.

What can I do if the other parent is not paying?

If a parent falls behind on support, courts may use tools such as wage withholding or other enforcement actions. The right approach depends on how far behind payments are and other case details. The attorneys can outline available options and help pursue enforcement through the appropriate court.

How will your team communicate with me?

The team at Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers works to return calls, answer emails, and keep you informed about developments in your case. They explain upcoming steps in advance and are available to address questions. Many parents also use video or phone conferences when in person meetings are difficult.

Do I need a lawyer for a simple child support case?

Some parents try to handle child support on their own, but even seemingly simple situations can raise important legal and financial questions. Meeting with a lawyer can help you understand your rights and possible long term effects. The firm offers consultations so you can decide what level of help you need.

Talk With Our Child Support Team

When you are worried about child support, taking the first step toward clear information can ease some of the strain. Speaking with an attorney gives you a chance to describe your situation, ask questions, and begin to understand what Texas law may allow for your family.

The attorneys and staff at Coker, Robb & Cannon, Family Lawyers work to guide parents in McKinney and surrounding communities through each stage of the child support process. They bring decades of family law experience, strong credentials, and a consistent focus on communication and compassion. Flexible meeting options, including video consultations, make it easier to fit legal guidance into a busy life with children, work, and school.

If you are looking for a child support attorney McKinney parents can turn to for calm, informed guidance, the team is ready to talk with you about your options.

To speak with our experienced McKinney child support lawyers, call us at (940) 293-2313 or contact us online today. 

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