When you’re raising children in two households, child support isn’t just a financial obligation; it’s how kids stay supported, stable, and secure. For families in San Antonio and Bexar County, child support cases typically move through the Child Support Courts, often with the involvement of the Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG).
Many parents tell Fanny Martin Poteet, Associate Attorney at Modern Family Law, that what they want most is fairness: a child support plan that reflects real income, real needs, and real life.
“Child support can feel intimidating,” Fanny explains. “I remind parents that the system is designed to care for the child and allows for changes when circumstances shift.”