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Texas Appeals Court Affirms Order with No Geographic Restriction on Children’s Residence

A trial court in a Texas custody case that appoints both parents joint managing conservators must determine which parent will have the exclusive right to determine the child’s primary residence.  The court must also either establish a geographic restriction or specify that there is not a geographic restriction on the…

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Texas Court Denies Mother’s Request to Relocate with Child

The best interest of the child is the primary consideration in Texas custody matters, but the courts have identified factors to be considered in determining the child’s best interest in certain circumstances.  A mother recently appealed a court’s denial of her request to remove a geographic restriction, arguing the court…

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Texas Divorce Decree Must Comply with Material Terms of Parties’ Rule 11 Agreement

Insurance agent checking policy documents in office. Parties to a Texas divorce may enter into a Rule 11 agreement to resolve issues in their case.  The agreement must be made in open court and entered into the record, or be in writing, signed, and filed with the court.  A Rule…

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Texas Court Rejects Mother’s Request to Modify Relocation Restrictions in Recent Divorce Appeal

When a judge finalizes a Texas divorce involving the custody of children, they will determine which parent has the right to determine where the child will live. However, courts will almost always place certain restrictions on that parent’s ability to relocate. While a relocation restriction may not immediately be an…

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Texas Court Prohibits Parents from Communicating

Texas has a public policy to assure frequent and continuing contact between children and “parents who have shown the ability to act” in the children’s best interest.  Tex. Fam. Code § 153.001(a).  In some circumstances, however, parents are not able to effectively communicate and co-parent.  In a recent case, the…

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Showing a Material and Substantial Change of Circumstances for Texas Custody Modification

A court may modify a Texas custody order if doing so is in the child’s best interest and there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances.  The party seeking modification must show the conditions at the time of the prior order and the subsequent changes.  To determine if…

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Texas Child Support for Joint Managing Conservator

Texas family law presumes that is in the child’s best interest for both parents to be appointed joint managing conservators.  Tex. Fam. Code § 153.131(b).  When the court appoints joint managing conservators, it must give one the exclusive right to decide the primary residence of the child.  Tex. Fam. Code…

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Texas Appeals Court Upholds Child-Custody Modification

A Texas conservatorship order may be modified if doing so is in the child’s best interest and there’s been a material and substantial change in circumstances.  When a parent seeks modification, the other parent may file a counter-petition seeking their own modification.  In a recent case, a mother appealed a…

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Texas Appeals Court Upholds Requirement of Flexibility in Possession and Access to Older Child

The best interest of the child is the primary consideration in a Texas custody case.  Tex. Fam. Code § 153.002.  The trial court has broad discretion in determining what is in the child’s best interest.  There is a presumption that a standard possession order is in the child’s best interest,…

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