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You can request to have your child support lowered due to a change in income at anytime. You will have to file for a review with child support recovery or take the case back to court to get it reduced.

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Q: If you lose your job are on monthly workman compensation for over a year for neck injury how can you get the attorney general in Texas to reduce your child support?
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