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The Texas Family Code is one such body of statutory law, and it contains all the formal rules that govern family law in Texas. As one might imagine, family law is quite broad, and as such, the Family Code covers quite a large range of topics.
Common substantial changes in circumstances may include: a loss or gain of employment, a sudden change in either partys finances, a relocation of the parties or children, a death, a change in the childs wishes, etc.
A change of circumstances refers to the showing required by a party seeking to modify a prior child support, spousal support, or custody order. Generally, the change in circumstances must be substantial in nature and due to facts that were unknown or unanticipated when the prior order was issued.
Material Change in Circumstances means the occurrence of any event (other than those events specified as Market Disruption Events in the Final Terms) beyond the control of the Issuer which could make it impracticable or impossible for it to perform its obligations under the Certificates.
Under section 156.103 of the Texas Family Code, if a change of residence results in increased expenses for a party having possession of or access to a child, the Court may render appropriate orders to allocate those increased expenses on a fair and equitable basis, taking into account the cause of the increased expense
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The Texas Family Code does not specifically define what qualifies as a material or substantial change in circumstances, so the judge has wide discretion in making this determination. Generally speaking, it is a docHub change in the circumstances of any of the parents or the child since the date of the last order.

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