Close

Articles Posted in possession

Updated:

Texas Court Allows Mother to Travel Internationally with the Child

Generally, when a parent wants to modify the parent-child relationship over the objection of the other parent, they must show the court that there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances and that the modification is in the child’s best interest.  Often, modifications address major issues, such as…

Updated:

Texas Appeals Court Denies Grandmother Standing in Custody Case

A fit parent generally has the right to determine who has access to the child.  In some cases, however, people other than the parents may seek visitation or even custody of the child.  When someone other than a parent seeks rights in a Texas case, they must meet certain conditions. …

Updated:

Texas Grandmother Must Overcome Fit-Parent Presumption to Become Possessory Conservator

Grandparents sometime take on a parental role in the lives of their grandchildren.  In some circumstances, such grandparents may have standing (i.e., the right to sue) for possession and access to the children. Parents have a fundamental right to make decisions regarding their children, however. Generally, a court in a…

Updated:

Texas Custody Schedule Changed Due to School Absences

A parent’s behavior may affect their rights to access and possession of their child in a Texas custody case.  In a recent case, the trial court’s order provided that the schedule would change if the child had a certain number of unexcused absences or instances of tardiness while in the…

Updated:

Texas Grandmother Has Standing to File Custody Suit

In Texas custody cases, it can be very difficult for a non-parent to obtain custody or visitation of a child over the objection of a parent.  In some circumstances, however, a non-parent (such as a grandparent) has the right to file suit seeking custody or visitation.  One such circumstance is…

Updated:

Supervised Visitation Not Required for Texas Mother after Sobriety

  In Texas custody cases, a court may only issue an order denying possession of a child or imposing restrictions or limitations on a parent’s right to possession to the extent necessary to protect the child’s best interest.  Tex. Fam. Code § 153.193. Thus, a court may only order that…

Updated:

Standard Possession Presumption Does Not Apply to Child Under Three in Texas Custody Case

Texas family law includes a presumption that parents should be appointed joint managing conservators.  The law does not require, however, that the parents be given equal possession just because they are joint managing conservators.  Tex. Fam. Code § 153.135.  There is a rebuttable presumption that the standard possession order is…

Updated:

Temporary Orders Allow Kelly Rutherford’s Children to Come Back to the United States

For any of you Gossip Girl fans or parents of Gossip Girl fans, you probably remember Serena van der Woodsen’s mother, Lily van der Woodsen. Her real name is Kelly Rutherford, and her life is just as dramatic as the scenes of the popular TV show. Rutherford’s marriage to Daniel…

Contact Us
Start Chat