For some Texas residents, relocating after a divorce is an option. However, if there are children involved, moving can become more involved as there are some factors that can affect whether the court will approve the custodial parent's relocation request since it is a...
Child Custody
What are the main types of custody and visitation?
When parents separate in Texas, they must decide what type of custody and visitation arrangement is best for their children. There are many different types of custody and visitation arrangements, and it's important to choose the right arrangement for your family....
Custody schedules should reflect what’s best for your kids
In the state of Texas, both parents are generally allowed to have custody of their kids. Of course, it's important to understand that a custody schedule needs to be predicated on what your children need as opposed to what you want. Take a look at some factors that you...
Debunking 4 Texas child custody myths
Parents facing a child custody case may worry about what they have heard online or from other parents. Here are four pervasive myths about child custody debunked. Myth #1: A parent's consensual sexual history can impact custody agreements A parent's consensual,...
Understanding how child custody works in Texas
If you are a Texas resident who is seeking custody of a child, you will need to understand the applicable laws. The more informed you are, the better you can prepare for the process. Who can file for child custody? In Texas, there are specific rules about who can file...
Texas child support modification process
Texas lawmakers understand that financial circumstances don't always remain the same for parents after divorce. Therefore, it is possible to modify your child support agreement to an amount that you are comfortable giving while still helping meet the child's needs. If...