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<blockquote data-quote="penismightier" data-source="post: 1361880" data-attributes="member: 4108"><p>Your best bet is to contact an attorney. Things always seem to get done faster (for the ncp) when one is present.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You don't have to open a new case in Oklahoma. The modification is done out of the Alaska or Texas cases depending on which is needing to change. If an attorney is not an option, just keep calling and pestering them to have the modification done. It might take you making a trip to appear in court to bring that up in front of the judge.</p><p></p><p>It's not the Texas AG that calculates the modifications, it's the Child Support office that does. They prepare the figures based on guidelines, and then just hand it over to the CS attorney. So once again, call and pester, and bother until they make the needed changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="penismightier, post: 1361880, member: 4108"] Your best bet is to contact an attorney. Things always seem to get done faster (for the ncp) when one is present. You don't have to open a new case in Oklahoma. The modification is done out of the Alaska or Texas cases depending on which is needing to change. If an attorney is not an option, just keep calling and pestering them to have the modification done. It might take you making a trip to appear in court to bring that up in front of the judge. It's not the Texas AG that calculates the modifications, it's the Child Support office that does. They prepare the figures based on guidelines, and then just hand it over to the CS attorney. So once again, call and pester, and bother until they make the needed changes. [/QUOTE]
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