Navigating child custody during a divorce or separation can be one of the most stressful and emotional parts of the process. At Fuentez Law PLLC, we help parents understand their rights, responsibilities, and options when it comes to protecting their children’s best interests.
Whether you’re facing an initial custody decision or seeking a modification, knowing how Texas law works is essential.
Types of Child Custody in Texas
In Texas, the legal term for custody is “conservatorship.” There are two main types:
1. Joint Managing Conservatorship (JMC) 👩👩👧👦
This is the most common arrangement. Both parents share decision-making responsibilities about education, healthcare, and general welfare. However, time spent with the child may not be equally split.
2. Sole Managing Conservatorship (SMC) 👩👦
In cases involving safety concerns, neglect, or conflict, one parent may be granted sole decision-making authority while the other parent may have limited or supervised visitation rights.
How Texas Courts Decide Custody
The court’s top priority is the best interest of the child. Judges consider several factors, including:
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Each parent’s relationship with the child
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The child’s emotional and physical needs
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Stability of each parent’s home environment
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Any history of abuse, neglect, or substance issues
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The ability to co-parent effectively
💡 Tip: Coming to an amicable parenting agreement outside of court often saves time, stress, and legal fees.
Modifying an Existing Custody Order
Life changes — and your custody agreement may need to change, too. Common reasons for modification include:
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One parent moving out of state
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A significant change in work schedules
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Safety concerns or changes in the child’s needs
At Fuentez Law PLLC, we help parents request modifications or defend against changes that are not in the child’s best interest.
Why Choose Fuentez Law PLLC
Child custody cases require compassion, strategy, and experience. Our team works closely with parents to:
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Protect parental rights
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Negotiate fair custody arrangements
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Create parenting plans that focus on your child’s well-being
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Represent you aggressively in court when needed
📞 Contact Fuentez Law PLLC Today
If you’re facing a child custody dispute or need help understanding your options, call us today. Our experienced team will guide you through every step of the process.
📍 Serving The Woodlands, Magnolia, and surrounding Texas areas
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