Supervised visitation of children isn’t as uncommon as you might think. Courts can mandate that a parent’s “possession and access” to their child be supervised for a number of reasons. Generally, it is because there is a history of neglect, substance abuse, violence...
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2 mistakes you should avoid when mediating your divorce
Divorce is not always a walk in the park. Emotions can get out of control, circumstances may be difficult and agreeing on crucial issues can feel impossible. Basically, every decision you make during the divorce mediation process can have a lasting impact on everyone...
My ex is withholding visitation. What can I do?
Every child deserves the care, love and protection of both parents regardless of the nature of the relationship. The romance might be out of the way, but you still have a moral and legal duty to care and provide for your child until they are able to be on their own. ...
Can you leave Texas with the kids after your divorce?
Divorcing when you have children will mean accepting certain limitations on your future. Unless there are serious issues in your family, like a history of domestic violence or severe substance abuse, you and your ex will typically share custody of your children...
What do Texas laws say about relocation with the children?
If you want to move with the children but share custody with your co-parent, you must follow the proper channels. Otherwise, you may face various legal issues, such as being held in contempt of court or parental kidnapping accusations. In Texas, you can agree with...
Modifying child custody orders in Texas: What you need to know
If the court-issued child custody orders are not serving the children's best interests, it is possible to modify them in line with the prevailing circumstances. However, you have to follow the proper legal procedures. There are two ways to go about it in Texas. You...
The court’s interpretation of “the best interests of the child”
There are several complicated negotiations that take place in most divorce cases. Child custody is often at the top of the list. Each parent may have their idea of what’s best for the child and the court may take another view. At the end of the day, if both parents...
Why canceling your ex’s parenting time could be a big mistake
Needing to see your ex every few days because you share custody can be miserable. They may take every opportunity they can to pick a fight with you or try to ruin your day. They may ignore your children or bring them back late, disturbing your household routine and...
Going through a divorce? Talk to your child’s teachers
If you’re getting divorced and you have children who are in school, they’re probably returning to school soon. As such, it may be wise to talk to their teachers about the upcoming divorce. If this is something you’re family decided on over the summer, it’s a major...
Could a co-parenting app be right for you?
As co-parents, you and your ex-spouse should be able to get along. You should be able to communicate clearly and agree on how to raise your children. That isn’t always going to be the case, though. Disputes can happen, and even in the best circumstances, you can have...