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Common sources of child custody disputes

On Behalf of | Feb 23, 2025 | Family Law |

When parents end their marriage in Texas, the court usually approves or sets a custody arrangement based on the child’s best interests. While these arrangements are usually set with stability in mind, disputes can arise.

Every case is unique, but certain issues frequently lead to custody conflicts. Below are some of the most common ones..

Disagreements over parenting styles

Parents may have different views on discipline, education or daily routines. One parent may prefer strict rules, while the other allows more freedom. Disputes can also arise over religious upbringing, extracurricular activities or even dietary choices.

When parents refuse to compromise on key issues like health, education and religion, the court may agree to adjust the custody arrangement based on the best interests of the child.

Relocation and distance issues

If one parent wants to move to another city or state, the other parent may object. Relocation disputes can be challenging, as they may affect visitation rights and the child’s stability. Courts typically consider how the move will impact the child before approving or denying a request.

Concerns about the child’s safety

Allegations of abuse, neglect or substance issues can cause custody disputes. If one parent believes the other is unfit, they may seek full custody. Courts take these claims seriously and can order investigations and supervised visitation.

Violation of custody agreements

When a parent does not follow the custody schedule, conflicts can arise. This includes missing scheduled parenting time, refusing to return the child on time or making major decisions without the other parent’s input. Courts may modify custody orders if one parent repeatedly violates the terms.

If you are facing a custody dispute, seeking legal guidance can help you assert your parental rights.