What to Do When the Other Parent Violates a Court Order
When a court issues an order regarding child custody, visitation, or support, both parents are legally required to comply. Unfortunately, there are times when one parent fails to follow the order, leaving the other parent frustrated and unsure of what steps to take. If you find yourself in this situation, it is...
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Can I Modify My Child Custody Agreement in Texas?
A court-ordered child custody order can sometimes feel like a permanent solution to your child's living arrangements. Yet, as your child grows and changes, their needs, and the family’s needs can change. An arrangement that worked for a five-year-old may not work for a tween or teen. When life happens, you adjust....
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The Role of Child Preferences in Custody Decisions
It can be easy to assume that custody decisions are based on the wishes, preferences, and circumstances of only two people: a child’s mother and father. However, that is not always the case when a minor is of an age or maturity level to express a preference for their living and custody...
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3 Reasons a Child Custody Order Could Be Modified
Child custody orders are typically set based on the parent’s and child’s current situations. However, as life goes on, those situations usually change and create the need for modifications. While there are numerous reasons why a child custody lawyer will suggest modifying the court order, we’ve discussed three of the most...
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