Courts do not appoint guardian ad litems (GALs), unbiased third party volunteers who represents the best interests of the child, in every child custody case in Texas. The court usually only appoints a GAL in situations where there is abuse, for adoptions, when terminating a parent’s rights, or in other cases where the child must […]
What factors are considered in determining custody of a special needs child in Texas divorce?
Divorce is never easy. It is not an easy decision for the adults involved, and certainly cannot be easy when there are children in the family. But when parents of a child with special needs in Texas divorce, there are even more complications, such as custody of the special needs child. If you are getting […]
How Mental Illness May Affect Child Custody
When parents divorce, they have to make a determination about who will have custody of the child. Parents must create a parenting plan together that details with whom the child will live and visit and more – the court will then adapt (if necessary) and finalize the parenting plan and order both parents to follow […]
Child Custody Factors Texas Courts Use to Make Their Decision
Custody battles are some of the most difficult, stressful situations parents go through during a divorce. The fear of losing time and privileges with your child can be absolutely suffocating. What child custody factors do the courts use to make a decision, and how can you put your best foot forward during litigation? When a […]
Second-Parent Adoption in Texas
With more same-sex marriages and domestic partnerships being formed throughout Texas and the rest of the United States, same-sex couples are facing a legal dilemma: who is the legal parent of a biological or an adopted child in the event that same-sex marriage takes place? If you are in a same-sex marriage or relationship and […]