Co-Parenting Tips for Newly Divorced Parents
Effective co-parenting can be quite challenging, especially following an acrimonious divorce. Despite the challenges, in most cases having both parents play an ongoing and active role in the lives of the children will be beneficial for all involved. For...
Developing a Co-Parenting Plan
Divorce is often a time of immense acrimony. Tensions may naturally be high following any divorce. When children are involved, it becomes essential for parents to put aside their hostilities in order to co-parent effectively. Our Midland Texas...
Modifying a Texas Child Support Order
Child support is intended to provide necessary financial support for the millions of children in America living primarily with one parent. Child support orders are determined by weighing a number of factors, including both parents’ monthly income...
Fathers Continue to Fight for Equal Custody Rights in Texas
In Texas, a group of concerned fathers and mothers are continuing to push for equal parenting laws in the state. The Texas Fathers’ Rights Movement had several members present in Austin recently to find out more information about the state’s child...
Creating a Parenting Plan in Texas
A parenting plan is a document created and agreed to by the parents of a minor child, and approved by the court, often during a divorce. It governs the relationship between two parents regarding custody of the child. Your parenting plan will be...
New Studies Support the Importance of Shared Parenting
Custody arrangements have evolved over the years, going from mother-centric custody to a preference for joint custody. Research still emerging supports this continuing trend of ensuring both parents have a strong relationship with their children post-divorce. Our Texas child custody lawyers discuss the research surrounding custody arrangements and how you...