What Documents Should You Provide to Support Custody Claims in Texas?

When you are involved in a Texas child custody case, especially one involving disputes over conservatorship, you may be asked to produce documents that support your position regarding what’s in the best interests of the child. One common request reads: “All documents regarding the physical, psychological, emotional, or developmental needs

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Can You get Divorced Remotely in Texas?

The idea of going through a divorce can feel overwhelming, especially when it involves navigating court processes, paperwork, and meetings. For many people, the stress is compounded by the need to take time off work, travel to offices, and manage family responsibilities. But what if there were a way to

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Understanding Possession and Access

If you have children and are filing for a divorce, or wanting to establish possession and access of, custody, or visitation, these are two issues you and your spouse/other parent will have to work through. Texas uses the terms “possession” and “access” to refer to visitation and custody matters.  Possession

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