Custody Modifications in Texas: What You Need to Know Before Filing
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Custody Modifications in Texas: What You Need to Know Before Filing

If you're considering filing for a custody modification in Texas, it's important to proceed with caution. Custody modifications can be complex, costly, and emotionally draining. Whether you're dealing with disagreements over medical decisions, extracurricular activities, or parenting time, you should thoroughly evaluate whether pursuing a modification is truly in your best interest and that of your children. This blog will guide you through key considerations when it comes to custody modifications, what counts as a substantial change in circumstances, and when going to court may be necessary.

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How Do I Get Full Custody In Texas?
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How Do I Get Full Custody In Texas?

How can a parent get full custody in Texas? Full custody, or sole custody, is rare in Texas. The courts generally believe it is in a child’s best interests to spend a significant amount of time with both parents. However, if there is compelling evidence proving that shared custody would be adverse to the child’s safety and well-being (such as one parent who struggles with drug and alcohol addiction, or has a documented history of violence or abuse), the court will take this into consideration.

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Debunking the Myths: Dads and Custody in Texas
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Debunking the Myths: Dads and Custody in Texas

Divorce and child custody are challenging issues that many parents face. For fathers, a common fear is the belief that the courts favor mothers, leaving them at a disadvantage. This concern often stems from outdated stereotypes and misconceptions. However, the reality is that custody decisions are based on the best interests of the child, not the parent's gender. In Texas, courts consider various factors when determining custody, and great dads often do get primary custody. This blog will explore these factors and provide guidance for fathers seeking custody of their children.

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A Comprehensive Guide To “Who Pays What” In Texas Custody Cases
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A Comprehensive Guide To “Who Pays What” In Texas Custody Cases

Navigating Financial Responsibilities Like Taxes, Attorney's Fees, and Child Support

When it comes to custody cases in Texas, understanding the financial implications is crucial for both co-parents and grandparents. From determining who claims the child on taxes to understanding who pays for attorney's fees and child support, each aspect requires careful consideration and planning. These financial aspects can significantly impact your overall financial health and well-being, so it's essential to approach them with a clear understanding and a well-thought-out strategy. In this blog post, we'll explore these critical elements, helping you navigate the complexities of Texas family law. If you're facing these challenges, don't hesitate to seek a free case evaluation with our experienced team at Hembree Bell Law.

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Understanding Sole Custody in Texas: Myths, Facts, and Your Options
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Understanding Sole Custody in Texas: Myths, Facts, and Your Options

Custody battles are often the most emotionally charged aspects of a divorce. Many parents come into our office asking for sole custody, believing it to be the best solution for their children. However, in Texas, the reality of obtaining sole custody is more complex than many realize. This blog aims to clarify the myths and facts surrounding sole custody and help you understand your options better.

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Does Cheating Affect Child Custody in Texas?
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Does Cheating Affect Child Custody in Texas?

When infidelity shatters a marriage, emotions run high, and the fallout can be devastating. A common question that arises in such situations is whether the cheating spouse’s actions will influence the custody arrangements for their children. In Texas, the answer is not as straightforward as many might think. While infidelity can impact certain aspects of a divorce, it does not directly determine who gets primary custody of the children.

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Modifying A Custody Agreement In Texas: When And How To Handle Changes
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Modifying A Custody Agreement In Texas: When And How To Handle Changes

Deciding on the best custody arrangement for you, your children, and their other parent after a divorce can be difficult (and that may be an understatement, depending on the situation!). However, it’s important for you to realize that whatever decisions are made now might not always be the right ones later on. Children grow and change, and their needs change over time. Your relationship with the other parent may change, your finances will almost certainly change, and even where you live might be different 5 or 10 years from now.

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4 Factors That Affect How Much Your Divorce Will Cost
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4 Factors That Affect How Much Your Divorce Will Cost

Some of the most frequently asked questions we hear as Texas divorce lawyers are related to the finanicial impact of divorce. It’s no secret that divorce is expensive, not the least reason why being that you’ll be going from (most likely) a two-income household to a one-income household; you will have to buy new things, move into a new residence, and otherwise start a new life on your own (which can be costly). There are significant legal fees involved in divorce, as well, which is probably the primary contributor to how expensive divorce can get.

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When Can My Child Decide Which Parent To Live With In Texas?
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When Can My Child Decide Which Parent To Live With In Texas?

Children are often left confused and anxious during divorce and custody battles. In fact, there is a high likelihood that after a divorce is finalized, a child is going to express desire to live with a particular parent. Despite how difficult the divorce may be for them, children cannot determine which parent they will live with after the divorce. It is up to the court to decide even in a situation where parents agree concerning child custody.

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How To Change Jurisdiction For Child Custody
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How To Change Jurisdiction For Child Custody

Sometimes Parents that received prior custody orders in other states move to Texas because of job relocation, schooling and other reasons. The first thing they often try to do is transfer jurisdiction over their children from their former state to Texas. They may also seek to modify those orders once they are in Texas, but child custody law differs from state to state. The other parent may also wish to prevent you from moving in the first place by filing an application for a temporary restraining order.

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What Is A Declaration Of Guardianship? How Does It Work?
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What Is A Declaration Of Guardianship? How Does It Work?

No one wants to think about a prospective time in the future when they won’t be able to care for themselves. Worse still is a parent’s responsibility to think about what happens if they pass away when their children are still young. The unfortunate reality is that sad and tragic accidents do happen. The state of Texas offers legal mechanisms to at least make certain that your care, or that of your children, is handled in a manner that you wish. One of those mechanisms is a declaration of guardianship.

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The Child Custody Holiday Schedule In Texas
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The Child Custody Holiday Schedule In Texas

It’s the most wonderful time of the year. At least that’s what the song tells us. But for parents who live separately and have to make plans for sharing the children, it can be anything but wonderful. The state of Texas lays out some clear guidelines for how to create a child custody holiday schedule, and if their parents can collaborate, they can further refine that schedule to meet the needs of their particular family.

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Unmarried Fathers In Texas: Claiming Your Paternal Rights
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Unmarried Fathers In Texas: Claiming Your Paternal Rights

You’re a father who wants to see his child, but you’ve never been married to the mother. Maybe the mother is blocking you from seeing the child. Or maybe not, but you want to be assured that your child gets all the benefits they are due as your offspring. And so, you find yourself asking if unmarried fathers have parental rights in Texas. The answer is yes... So long as it's proven you’re the father.

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Types Of Child Custody In Texas
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Types Of Child Custody In Texas

Child custody in Texas is known as “conservatorship,” which details the legal rights and responsibilities of each parent. Parents are referred to as “conservators,” rather than custodians. Texas courts do not favor either the mother or father when determining conservatorship. Instead, the law considers the child’s best interests, each parent’s relationship with the child, and other factors. Unless both parents agree to a custody arrangement, a judge will determine the terms of a conservatorship.

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Introducing Your Kids To Their New Home Post-Divorce
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Introducing Your Kids To Their New Home Post-Divorce

A sudden change in any child's life can feel devastating to them. Kids get attached to places and objects, especially their bedroom and home. When parents decide to get divorced, either one parent or the entire family unit must move to accommodate to their new situation. While this is just a part of the divorce process, kids can take this move hard. Today, we discuss ways to help your children feel comfortable in their second home post-divorce.

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What Not To Post On Social Media During A Divorce
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What Not To Post On Social Media During A Divorce

While it may seem like a posting about your divorce on social media will provide you with a cathartic release, it is best to avoid doing so. In fact, most family law attorneys recommend staying off social media entirely.Remember that anything and everything you say online can be used against you in divorce court. That said if you do decide to remain on social media during this time, here are some things you should avoid doing.

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