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What if we already have an existing order for child support, possession, and visitation in Texas?

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What if we already have an existing order for child support, possession, and visitation in Texas?

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The DivorceWriter Texas online interview asks about any existing orders issued by either a court or the Attorney General’s office for child support, possession, and visitation for which no changes need to made in the divorce proceedings. Customers with existing orders are able to provide the name of the office or court where order was issued as well as the case or cause number of the order. However, even if you have an existing order, you and your spouse can agree to modify the order in the divorce proceedings.

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