If you’re navigating into the world of child custody, it’s understandable that you might be filled to the brim with questions. Understanding visitation rights in Texas will be valuable for you as you progress toward a peaceful resolution, especially if you and your co-parent are at odds with one another.
Read MoreCo-parenting under any circumstances after a split can be difficult. Trying to co-parent in the wake of a split when a restraining order, or protective order, is in place is especially tricky. If you find yourself in this situation, there are a few ways you can peacefully navigate forward. It’s vital that you know your rights and options. Hiring an experienced, knowledgeable attorney can certainly help alleviate the stress of the unknowns that co-parenting with a restraining order in place can bring.
Read MoreAs summer approaches and schools let out, co-parents may have some anxiety about navigating their child custody agreements during the summer months. While some agreements are ironclad and have already established your visitation agreements year-round, many have not. Here are some things to consider when planning your summer schedule.
Read MoreHaving consistent, regular access to your children is one of the hardest parts of a divorce. What used to be called “visitation” for the non-custodial parent is now called “parenting time.” Typically, in a divorce decree there is a “parenting plan” that sets the schedule for custody. This parenting plan will cover regular schedules as well as holidays.
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