What Does Joint Custody Mean?
Joint custody is a parenting arrangement where both parents share the responsibility of raising their child after a separation or divorce. It ensures both parents stay actively involved in their […]
What are custody issues mothers face?
Mothers and fathers often face unique challenges during child custody cases. The Texas Family Code prohibits judges from making decisions based on a parent’s gender. However, societal norms often result […]
Helping you find a custody plan that works for you
When it comes to a custody plan, one size definitely doesn’t fit all. Every family has its own needs, challenges, and goals—especially during life changes like divorce or separation. Crafting […]
Examining the rights and duties of Texas Parents
Are you set to embark upon a child custody case in Texas? Whether it is a part of a divorce or a standalone case, child custody matters in Texas can […]
Understanding Texas Child Custody: A Parent’s Guide to Sole, Joint, and Split Conservatorship
As any parent who has faced the challenge of divorce or separation knows, determining child custody arrangements can be a difficult and emotionally charged process. Yet, even if their relationship […]
Joint managing conservators in a Texas child custody case
Child custody is a term that we hear a lot about in family law proceedings. It is a general term that refers to issues related to visitation, possession, and child […]
The Benefits of Sole Custody
In family law, the term “custody” often takes prominence, sometimes overshadowing the more technical “conservatorships.” This preference highlights the common usage of “custody” in everyday conversation. For family law attorneys, […]
Understanding joint custody in Texas: A comprehensive guide
Interested in finding out more about how you and your co-parent will share custody after a divorce or child custody case? Then you have come to the right place. The […]
Specifics on decision-making abilities for parents
Joint managing conservators can make decisions on behalf of their children in various capacities. However, how parents can make decisions depends upon the specifics of their conservatorship orders. These orders […]
Can a 13-year-old choose which parent to live with?
Imagine a courtroom filled with tense anticipation. Divorcing parents on opposite sides, their hearts heavy with worry, awaiting the verdict that will shape their children’s lives. But amidst this sea […]