On September 1, 2013, the cap on maximum monthly net resources used to calculate guideline child support in Texas will rise from $7,500 per month to $8,550 per month. This means that the maximum guideline child support amount will go from $1,500 per month for one child to $1,710; from $1,875 for two children to $2,137.50; and from $2,250 for three children to $2,565 (assuming the obligor has no other children he or she is obligated to support). Texas Family Code Section 154.125 requires the Office of the Attorney General to adjust the maximum amount of monthly net resources used to calculate guideline child support every six years based on increases in the consumer price index.