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Round Rock, TX Modification Lawyer
Texas custody and support orders are meant to last, but life does not stand still. To change an order in Round Rock you have to clear a specific legal bar, and SMB Law, PC makes sure your case actually meets it before you file.
Many Round Rock parents assume any change in their life justifies a new order. Texas is stricter than that: it requires a particular kind of change, proven with evidence, since the last order was signed.
Where a Round Rock modification is handled
Round Rock sits primarily in Williamson County, so a modification suit is filed with the Williamson County District Clerk at the Justice Center in Georgetown. Agreed changes move quickly; contested ones are decided by that court.
The material and substantial change standard
To modify a Texas order for conservatorship, possession, or child support, you generally must show a material and substantial change in the circumstances of the child or a parent since the current order was rendered — a significant change in income, a relocation, a shift in the child’s needs, a parent’s remarriage, a new work schedule, or a safety concern. The change has to be meaningful rather than minor, and it must have happened after the existing order. On top of that, any change affecting the child is measured against the test that governs every Texas family case: the best interest of the child. Proving both — a genuine change and that the new arrangement serves the child — is the core of a Round Rock modification, and it takes documentation and testimony, not simply frustration with the current order.
What a modification can and cannot do
A modification looks forward, not backward. In Round Rock you can ask the court to change who has the exclusive right to designate the child’s primary residence, the possession and visitation schedule, decision-making rights, and the amount of child support — each when the facts support it. What a modification cannot do is relitigate the original divorce, undo a property division, or serve as a way to punish a former spouse. Judges keep the focus squarely on the child’s present and future welfare, so the strongest cases are built around what has actually changed for the child and why a new arrangement fits their life better now. We help you separate the changes a court can act on from the grievances it cannot, so your petition targets relief the law can actually grant.
Working with us from Round Rock
Our office is about 20 miles south in downtown Austin, a 25-to-35-minute drive down I-35. We handle most Round Rock modification consultations and updates by phone and video.
At SMB Law, PC you work directly with attorney Shane M. Boasberg, who has represented Texans for more than two decades and has been licensed by the State of Texas since 2003. We explain things in plain English, give you a plan instead of more stress, and keep you informed from your first confidential consultation through final resolution.
Why clients choose SMB Law, PC
- Direct attorney access — you talk to Shane, licensed since 2003, not a call center.
- Honest advice — if a fight is not worth the cost, we say so.
- Transparent fees explained before you commit.
What working with us looks like
- Confidential consultation to understand your goals and the law that applies.
- Strategy and records tailored to your situation.
- Negotiation or court — we settle when we can and litigate when we must.
- Resolution implemented correctly so you can move on.
Family matters in Round Rock rarely stay in one lane โ we also help clients with a child support case, a custody case, and alimony in Texas, and you can learn more from our Austin modification attorneys.
Frequently asked questions
What do I need to change a custody or support order in Texas?
Generally a material and substantial change in the child’s or a parent’s circumstances since the last order, plus a showing that the change serves the child’s best interest.
Does any change in my life qualify?
No. The change must be meaningful, not minor, and must have occurred after the current order. Everyday ups and downs usually are not enough on their own.
Do I file a Round Rock case in Georgetown?
A contested Williamson County modification is decided at the Justice Center in Georgetown, but we handle most of the process for Round Rock parents remotely.
Can I modify an order that was just signed?
It is difficult. Courts are cautious about changing recent orders, and some changes carry extra requirements within the first year, so early advice matters.
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