For divorcing parents, determining child custody is one of the most concerning aspects of divorce. The Texas Family Code details the policy regulating custody, called conservatorship, by putting the children's best interest first. Judges must use discretion when...
Child Custody
Do you think your ex will choose an irresponsible babysitter?
No parent can be with his or her children all the time. When you are not available to care for your kids, you use your best judgment to select an appropriate babysitter. This person may be a professional, like a nanny, or an amateur, such as a friend or relative....
Common myths about child custody
When couples with children get a divorce, tussles over custody are common. Both sides may suffer significant angst. Some worry is unnecessary, as anxiety often stems from misconceptions. Child custody decisions do not have to be stressful events. Myth #1: Court is...
What do I do if my ex will not let me see my kids?
As a noncustodial parent, you want to see your kids, but when your ex makes it difficult, you may wonder what you can do. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, children are twice as likely to live with a single mom than with a single dad. The courts want both parents...
When can you modify your custody agreement?
Sharing custody of your children might be one of the biggest challenges of a divorce. As time progresses and situations change, you may find that your initial custody arrangement no longer works. Changes to your original agreement can maintain its effectiveness and...
Fathers and child custody matters
Divorce could prove challenging for children, and parents may have to work through differences to prevent psychological and emotional harm. However, differences on the subject of child support could prove challenging to overcome. Fathers may worry about how the Texas...
Why modify a child custody agreement?
In the state of Texas, parents are generally allowed to have custody of their children according to a custody order put in place by a judge. In some cases, it may be appropriate to modify a custody order after it has been issued. Has there been a change in...
What visitation rights does a father have in Texas?
Divorce can be traumatizing for parents and children alike. Both may wonder how frequently they will be able to spend time with and see each other, and these concerns can cause acute family stress. Custody concerns are often particularly difficult for fathers, as many...
Matters leading to child custody modifications
A Texas family court judge will not arrive at a child custody decision until after reviewing detailed evidence and documentation about the child's best interest. The custody ruling will detail points about sole or joint custody, visitation rights, and other parenting...
Do mothers get preferential treatment in Texas custody cases?
Though folklore often paints the court system as favorable to the mother in custody cases, Texas law puts the best interest of the child first. Today, Texas courts take many factors into consideration when developing a custody arrangement. Important factors courts...