While a child custody agreement may work when children are young, it often needs changes when they grow older. Even when the parents agree on these changes, you should consider officially modifying your custody agreement with the court. Review the factors that...
Child Custody
Is parallel parenting an option?
Going through divorce is a difficult task for anyone, but it has extra complications for parents. After all, you must handle your own personal matters while simultaneously working things out so that they benefit your child and cause the least amount of harm. To reach...
Should you opt for parallel parenting?
As a divorcing parent looking into different custody and visitation options, parallel parenting serves as a potential point of interest. This form of parallel parenting allows you to reap some benefits of shared custody while simultaneously keeping your distance from...
How can you help your children adjust to two homes?
After a divorce, every member of the family has to adjust to the new way of life. While you and your former spouse adjust, keep in mind that your children also go through an adjustment period. According to Parents, moving between two different households can be a...
A parenting plan, the SPO and understanding possession and access
If you and your spouse have decided to divorce, your children and their future will be the top priority. In Texas, divorcing parents must understand parenting plans and the meaning of a standard possession order as well as terms such as possession and access. The SPO...
Can my child decide with whom he or she lives?
The court always looks for what is the best for a child when making custody decisions. It will always use multiple factors to make a determination. Your child certainly can make the judge aware of his or her preference when it comes to custody decisions, but the...
Should I try for sole custody?
Particularly if you do not get along very well with your ex-spouse, the idea of trying to co-parent with him or her may seem like cruel and unusual punishment. Many divorcing parents wonder if it is worth trying to get sole custody of children. While having your...
Gaining custody of a grandchild in Texas
It is the court's job to decide what is in the best interest of the child when it comes to custody cases. The courts will usually presume that the biological parents have the best interests of the child in mind, but what happens when parents are absent or endanger the...
How does the court decide custody?
No issue in divorce proceedings is more divisive than child custody and visitation. Spouses may find themselves unable to compromise on any child-related issues during the proceedings. When parents splitting cannot reach agreements regarding child custody and...
Can parallel parenting help our family?
You may have ended your marriage to your ex-spouse, but if you have children with him or her you are partners for life. Unless there is a history of substance abuse or violence in your household, it is likely you will have joint custody of any children. Depending on...