Divorced couples in Austin who have young children and who need help being better parents can take advantage of a valuable offer. Travis County is offering parenting classes for people who need them. When are the classes being offered? The Travis County Cooperative...
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Child Custody
Some child custody myths in Texas
There are many myths about how child custody works; it's important to know the truth so that you can make the best decisions for your family. Here are the most common misconceptions that people believe. You have to go to court to get custody In Texas, you can get...
The Pros And Cons Of Doing Child Custody Exchanges At School
Divorce is more complex when it involves children or business. When negotiating co-parent custody agreements, handling the exchange of children is crucial. Parents who live near each other and share custody have frequent exchanges in Austin, Texas. The parents must...
Do Child Custody Exchanges Have To Happen At A Parent’s House?
Child custody is a stressful matter for many Texas couples. Divorces aren't always amicable, so exchanging children for visitation can be almost unbearable for divorcing parents and children. Thankfully the state recognizes how difficult these transactions are and...
Divorce essentials
Divorce in Texas can be intimidating because of the legal and financial elements, but it is the child care and custody questions that tend to be the most emotionally and logistically taxing. Working out a parenting plan is key for managing the divorce process....
What Does A Guardian Ad Litem Do In A Texas Child Custody Case?
The determination of child custody is far and away the most heartbreaking and difficult part of the divorce process, for both the parents and the children involved. While both parents undoubtedly want what is best for the child, they may not agree on what the best...
What to know about international child abductions
According to the United States Department of State, approximately 800 children are abducted by a parent or other family member and taken out of the United States each year. You should know what to do to protect your child if their other parent flees with them from...
Regaining lost parental rights may be possible
Parents who lost custody of their children due to being "unfit" may suffer tremendous anguish over the court's decision. Assuming the situation is hopeless may be the wrong attitude, though. Texas passed new legislation intended to help those parents who lost their...
Reasons why a parent might be deemed unfit for custody
One of the issues Texas parents who are getting divorced will need to figure out is custody. While they can have primary custody and visitation or sole custody, in some cases, a parent might be deemed unfit and this will affect the custody arrangements. As with all...
Remedies for parental child abductions
Some splits between Texas parents are bitter and angry. In some cases, one parent might even kidnap the child, disregarding child custody orders. Certain remedies can be used in that situation. Why would a parent abduct their child? There are several reasons why one...