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A Petition for Expedited Modification of Child Support can be used ONLY to ask the court to modify child support. If you want to ask the court to modify an order in any other way, such as change a Parenting Plan, or change spousal support, you must file a regular Petition for Modification (SCA-FC-201).
Child Support Modifications Aren't (Usually) Retroactive For the most part, modifications made to child support orders only go back to the date the request for the change was filed.In most cases, the court will only consider changing the child support order back to the date you filed the motion to modify.
If you have an active/open child support case, you can submit an official Request for Review of your court-ordered amount. You can click on this link to complete an online modification request, https://csapps.oag.texas.gov/form/csmodification.
Fill out your court forms. Have your forms reviewed. Make at least 2 copies of all your forms. File your forms with the court clerk. Get your court date. Serve your papers on the other parent (and the LCSA if involved) File your proof of service. Go to your court hearing.
Easy way: Go through the Texas child support review process (CSRP). If you and the other party can see your way to an agreement in how to change the court order, going through the CSRP will be a faster means of getting your child support modified. Hard way: Go to court.
Modifying Child Support Without Going to Court It is possible to have your child support order modified without having to go to court--but only in very limited circumstances. Some judges include a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) clause in all of the child support orders they issue.