By Robert Reid McInvale | Published June 20, 2013 | Posted in Child Custody | Tagged Tags: best interests of the child, child custody factors, custody, divorce, possession, visitation | Leave a comment
No matter how contentious a divorce becomes, the parties are expected to abide by the public policy of the state of Texas requiring them to always act with the best interests of their child or children in mind. The courts apply the best interests of the child standard to issues such as custody, support and Read More
Read MoreParents can arrive at their own arrangements for visitation outside of court and submit their agreed parenting plan to the court for approval. In fact, the courts encourage parents to arrive at amicable decisions without court intervention, but always base approval on what is in the best interests of the child. There are various scheduling Read More
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