Grounds for Modification of Child Custody

Grounds for Modification of Child Custody

Grounds for Modification of Child Custody in Texas Child custody arrangements in Texas are not set in stone. As circumstances change and children grow, it may become necessary to modify existing custody orders. This article explores the grounds for custody modification in Texas, the legal process involved, and key considerations for parents seeking changes to […]

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Child Support Arrears | Back Child Support in Texas

Back Child Support in Texas Raising children costs money, and both parents must share financial responsibility. That responsibility remains even if the parents are no longer a couple. And the obligation remains, in most cases, until the child turns 18. If your ex-spouse has stopped paying their court-ordered child support – or never started –

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Who Claims the Child on Federal Taxes with 50-50 Custody in Texas

Who Claims the Child on Federal Taxes with 50-50 Custody in Texas

Introduction Navigating the complexities of federal tax laws can be challenging, especially for divorced or separated parents who share custody of their child. When custody is split 50/50, the question of who gets to claim the child on their federal taxes becomes particularly important. This article aims to provide a comprehensive guide on federal taxes

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Family Court Lawyers at Varghese Summersett

When it comes to navigating the complex and emotionally charged waters of family law, having a seasoned, compassionate, and skilled legal team by your side can make all the difference. Our family court lawyers at Varghese Summersett stand at the forefront of family court representation, offering unparalleled expertise and a client-focused approach that has earned

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parental alienation in texas

Parental Alienation in Texas: What You Need to Know

What is parental alienation in Texas? Parental alienation, or Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS), occurs when a parent intentionally pits the child against the other parent in an attempt to cause discord or distance in their relationship. The parent does this through a series of strategies, such as brainwashing, manipulation, isolation, or false accusations, to foster

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rights and responsibilities of a custodial parent

Custodial Parent in Texas: Rights and Responsibilities

In Texas, the role of a custodial parent carries significant responsibilities and rights. Whether you’re going through a divorce , separation, or are already a custodial parent, understanding the legal framework and practical implications of this role is crucial. This comprehensive guide aims to provide clarity on what it means to be a custodial parent

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