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Top child custody questions in Texas

On Behalf of | Mar 4, 2022 | Family Law |

If you are going through a divorce or considering getting a divorce, one of the things you will need to think about is child custody. This can be a complicated process, and there are many things to consider. If you’re like most parents, you may have the following questions about child custody.

How is child custody determined?

The courts will look at a variety of factors when determining child custody, and one of the most important is what is in the best interests of the child. This means that the courts will look at things like which parent the child has a stronger relationship with, which parent can provide a more stable home life and which parent is more likely to encourage and support the child’s relationship with the other parent. The age and sex of the child are considered as well as the relationship and mental and physical health of both parents.

Can a parent get sole custody of their child?

It is possible to get sole custody of your child, but it is not common. The courts are more likely to award joint custody unless there is a compelling reason for one parent to have sole custody.

What is joint custody?

Joint custody is when both parents share legal and physical custody of the child. This means that both parents have a say in decisions about the child, and both parents are responsible for providing a home for the child.

Can parents change the custody arrangement?

Yes, you can petition to have your custody arrangement changed if your circumstances change. This could include a change in your job, residence or relationship status. You will need to show that the new situation would be better for the child and provide evidence to support this.

There are many things to consider when it comes to child custody; these are just some of the most commonly asked questions. It’s important to remember that each situation is unique, and what works for one family may not work for another.