Parental alienation is a distressing issue that can arise during divorces or child custody disputes. It involves one parent manipulating their child’s emotions and perception of the other parent, which creates a rift and damages the parent child relationship. Unfortunately, the parental alienation … [Read more...]
Do Mothers Get Custody in Texas?
Navigating child custody disputes can be an emotional and overwhelming journey for many parents. This is especially true when there are questions about how the court makes custody decisions. For example, many people believe that mothers have an advantage in custody matters. Do mothers get custody in … [Read more...]
How Can a Father Get Full Custody in Texas?
A common misconception is that the court favors mothers in child custody cases. Because of this misinformation, child custody disputes can feel particularly daunting and challenging for fathers. You may wonder, "How can a father get full custody in Texas? Is it even possible?" Below, we discuss the … [Read more...]
Is Texas a 50/50 Custody State?
Navigating child custody disputes can be challenging and overwhelming for any parent. Our Texas child custody lawyers understand that custody decisions directly affect your and your child's life. One common question we get from parents is, "Is Texas a 50/50 custody state?" Below, we discuss the main … [Read more...]
What to Know About Texas Custody Laws for Unmarried Parents
While unmarried parents who are together may never have child custody disputes, it is still important to understand your rights and duties under Texas law as an unmarried parent. If disputes arise, resolving child custody matters in Texas is not always as simple for unmarried parents as for married … [Read more...]
How to Modify Child Custody Orders in Texas
When circumstances change, an original child custody order may no longer suit your and your child's needs. Fortunately, you have the option to request a modification to the order. However, once a court order establishes child custody, changing it can be challenging. It is important to understand … [Read more...]
How to Win Child Custody as a Mother in Texas
Your definition of "winning" child custody depends on your goals. Perhaps your main goal is having your child live with you over the other parent. On the other hand, you may wish to prevent your child's other parent from getting custody or visitation rights. Below, our Texas child custody lawyers … [Read more...]
How Is The Best Interest of a Child Determined?
If you are facing or have underwent the stress and drama of a divorce with children involved, then you have likely heard the phrase, in the best interest of the child. In fact, you may have heard it more than you wanted to. The best interest of the child is the factor that is used here in Texas, … [Read more...]
Boyfriend’s Income Effect on Child Support
If you are receiving child support and start a relationship with a new boyfriend, your ex-husband may try to say that your boyfriend’s income should be factored into the child support equation. Is he right? While there is currently no law in place that says that your significant other’s income … [Read more...]
Splitting Custody of the Children in a Texas Child Custody Case
While Texas child custody law has some common guidelines, quite a bit still depends on the individual case. This is apparent in cases involving multiple children where the judge orders or approves a split custody arrangement. In split custody, the parents have custody of one (or more than one) of … [Read more...]
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