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Child Custody & Support

Child custody plans not always as equal as hoped

When Texas residents become parents, the decisions they make often must include their children. They may need to think about how any action they take could affect the kids now and in the future. As a result, making the decision to divorce and working through child...

Maintaining strong bonds through child custody

Many people commonly view divorce as the splitting up of a family. However, family bonds can remain strong, especially those between a parent and the children, even after a Texas couple chooses to end a marriage. Of course, those bonds can depend a great deal on how...

Joint child custody needs the right schedule

Ending a marriage can be difficult for any Texas resident, but for individuals with children, additional difficulties may be a part of their cases. Child custody arrangements can certainly be a sticking point for many people, but for some parents, joint custody may be...

The pros and cons of sole physical custody

When dealing with divorce, the common practice in Texas is to seek joint custody when possible as it is often considered best for the children. There are times, however, when parents choose to request sole physical custody. As with any custody arrangement, there...

The good and bad of sole legal child custody

When divorcing Texas parents are settling the child custody agreement, there are two aspects that must be considered. Physical custody refers to where the child will live. Legal custody refers to who has the right to make major decisions for the child. Legal custody...

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