SAPCR
Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship
If you have had a child out of wedlock and need to formalize custody and child support arrangements, or if you need to change existing orders to reflect a change in circumstance, we have legal services to help you.
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Lauren Jay Carrington Smyth
Born in San Antonio, qualified in Texas, D.C., England and Wales, Lauren Smyth worked as a Senior Attorney and Vice President in leading big City firms and Fortune 500 Companies before moving back to Texas to set up her family law firm.
FAQ
The law firm offers a range of both uncontested and contested legal services for SAPCRs.
Uncontested – where both parents agree to the terms of the SAPCR, we offer more affordable and streamlined options starting from $500 for just the documents, up to $1,050 + court fees if you want the law firm to handle the entire process for you.*
*If you have existing child support orders, we will charge $500 for an additional hour of legal services to consolidate the case and liaise with the Attorney General.
Contested – Given the unpredictable nature of contested matters, we can’t put a fixed price on the amount of legal services you may need.
In the state of Texas, no one is required to pay child support by default. However, the courts will look to ensure that, absent of agreement, the best interests of each child are best served by having one party pay child support in an amount equal to the Texas child support guidelines.
It is possible to agree not to pay child support, especially when the parties share each child for an equal amount of time.
You can use the child support calculator on the Attorney General’s website to estimate how much you or the other parent are expected to pay under the guidelines.
In addition, at least one party will be required to pay for each child’s medical and dental insurance or enroll in a government health program if eligible (Medicaid, STAR).