In Texas, it is standard in most cases for parents to share custody of their minor children when they divorce or break up with one another. The courts often do their best to support co-parenting relationships where each adult has regular access to the children. That...
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When can Texas grandparents ask for visitation rights?
Families often include members that extend past more parents and children. They also often involve numerous others, including grandparents. Those who are not in the immediate family of minor children often have limited rights under the law. Parents generally have the...
Vacation tips for co-parents taking a joint trip
Joint vacations can serve as a valuable opportunity for co-parents to create positive memories with their children, even after a separation or divorce. However, making these vacations successful requires careful planning, open communication and mutual respect....
How parents can fight back against parental alienation
Involved parents who are going through a divorce or recovering after a messy break up often worry about their relationships with their children. Sometimes, one parent intentionally tries to interfere in the rights that the other has or destabilize their relationship...
When is it possible to modify an existing Texas custody order?
Parents who have negotiated or litigated custody arrangements in Texas may have obligations to one another and to their children. The law in Texas requires that parents uphold the existing custody order to the best of their ability. They also have an obligation to...