How Child Custody Is Determined In Texas
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How Child Custody Is Determined In Texas

To understand how child custody is determined in Texas, it is important to bring up the different types of child custody first. Child custody consists of two types: physical custody and legal custody. Texas often refers to physical custody as possession and access and legal custody, or anything associated with legal custody rights, as conservatorship. There are two types of conservatorships: sole custody and joint custody.

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Establishing A Strong Parenting Plan Post-COVID-19

Establishing A Strong Parenting Plan Post-COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic, child custody emerged as a critical legal issue. Some parents acting as essential workers, such as doctors and nurses, suddenly found themselves facing custody order modifications filed by their exes that prevented them from seeing their children. For other parents, figuring out where to exchange custody with schools closed or making contingency plans should either parent or their children contract the Coronavirus added complexity to an already-sensitive issue.

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How To Approach Social Media During Your Divorce
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How To Approach Social Media During Your Divorce

Whether social media is something relatively new to you or you documented your entire marriage on Facebook and Instagram, navigating your online life after a divorce can be difficult. For most people, the best course of action during a divorce is to put social media on hold until the proceedings are over. Not only will this prevent a casual post from interfering with your case, but it will also give you time and space to process your feelings before revamping your online presence.

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Co-Parenting Schedules
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Co-Parenting Schedules

One of the main challenges couples face after a divorce is changing their schedules to accommodate their children. They have to decide which time of the week, month or year will be appropriate for visitation not just for their children but for the parents. This is made more complicated when divorced couples move to different geographic locations that are far apart. Other things they have to figure out is how they are going to take their children to doctor appointments, school, sports practices, and while also having enough time with their child.

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Non Custodial Parent Rights In Texas
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Non Custodial Parent Rights In Texas

What most other states know as custody is actually referred to as conservatorship in Texas. Texas courts usually name both parents involved in a divorce process as joint managing conservators.  This means that they are both responsible for ensuring the child’s best interests are met.

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