Step-up Possession Schedule in Texas: Age-Based Guide for Co-Parents
When navigating child custody and visitation in Texas, especially for infants and toddlers, it’s important to approach parenting time with care and cooperation. A Step-Up Possession Schedule offers a child-focused, age-based framework to help parents gradually increase visitation in a way that supports the child’s emotional and developmental needs. Below
Where do I start with Estate Planning?
Where do I start with Estate Planning after my loved one passes away? When a loved one passes away, starting the estate planning process can feel overwhelming. However, taking it step by step can help you manage the situation. Here’s a guide on where to begin: Obtain the Death Certificate
Child Custody Evaluations
Child Custody Evaluations What is a child custody evaluation? A child custody evaluation is a process in which a mental health professional (often a psychologist or social worker) evaluates you, your child(ren) and your co-parent to make a recommendation to the court regarding custody and visitation. The purpose of all
Common Mistakes in Child Custody Conflicts and How to Avoid Them
Common Mistakes in Child Custody Conflicts and How to Avoid Them Child custody battles can be among the most emotionally and legally complex situations a parent can face. Whether you are seeking custody or responding to a custody petition, mistakes during this process can significantly affect the outcome. Understanding the
How Child Support Guidelines Work
How Child Support Guidelines Work Child support is to make certain both parents contribute financially to a child’s upbringing. Child support in Texas is a legal obligation established by a court for one parent to provide financial support to the other parent for the care and upbringing of their child(ren)