
Raymond Chow
Snellings Law
Ray Chow graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science and Psychology from the University of Houston. He later earned his J.D. from Texas Tech University. Beginning his legal career in El Paso, Texas, Ray eventually returned to North Texas.
In 2023, Ray joined Snellings Law as the intake attorney and head of the intake department. He is dedicated to delivering exceptional customer service to all prospective clients, ensuring each individual receives the assistance they require.
At Snellings Law, Ray understands the frustrations and anxieties of injury victims and serves as the initial point of contact for new clients. He responds promptly to all potential new clients and is driven by a sincere commitment to improve the lives of those whose voices are sometimes overlooked.
- Personal Injury
- Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Free Consultation
- Contingent Fees
- Texas
- State Bar of Texas
- ID Number: 24090958
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- English
- Intake Attorney
- Snellings Law
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- Intake Attorney
- Carpenter and Associates
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- Assistant Attorney General
- Rising Star
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- Assistant Attorney General
- Office of the Attorney General
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- Associate Attorney
- Jim Ross Law Group, P.C.
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- Associate Attorney
- James R. Rey, Attorneys at Law, P.C.
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- Assistant Attorney General
- Office of the Attorney General
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- Texas Tech University School of Law
- J.D.
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- University of Houston - Main Campus
- B.S. | Political Science
- Minor in Psychology
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- Top Lawyers Award
- Frisco Style
- State Bar of Texas  # 24090958
- Member
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- Q. How can I stop child support payments for my 32-year-old married daughter in Dallas, TX given my caregiving responsibilities?
- A: By Texas law, child support ends when the child turns 18 or graduates from an accredited high school, whichever is later. You need to check your final court order. You can also submit a judge-signed withholding order to your employer to stop the child support garnishment.
I have a strong feeling you are paying CS arrears (missed CS payments from the past, reduced to a judgment, then a payment plan was made to pay the missed payments) instead of actual child support. If you are paying CS arrears, they live on forever until paid off or forgiven by the custodial parent.
- Q. Is it legal for unpaid child support to be on my credit report?
- A: Pursuant to Texas Family Code § 231.114, the Office of the Attorney General shall report the amount of a child support obligation, including the amount of any past-due child support, to consumer credit reporting agencies.
- Q. Statute limitations on modifying child support payments for adult children with back payments owed.
- A: Unfortunately, you waited too long. SoL runs on confirming CS arrears on the 10th year after the child turns 18. Child support arrears (when brought to a judgment) live on forever and are collectible. However, not by contempt (jail).