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Bedford Child Custody Attorney - Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law

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Bedford Child Custody Attorney - Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law

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  1. Child Custody Lawyers in Bedford, Texas Alt Text - Bedford child custody attorney Let Our Experienced Lawyers Help You Protect Your Rights as a Parent and Promote the Best Interests of Your Child Seeking clarity and compassion in your custody battle? Look no further than Bedford child custody attorney where expertise meets empathy to navigate the complexities of family law with unwavering dedication. Your marriage may be over, but your relationship with your children will last a lifetime. While your divorce is pending, it can be difficult to put things into perspective. The emotions that surface during a marital breakup can make it hard to objectively determine what’s in your child’s best interests, as well as how you can set up custody and visitation to ensure their well- being while protecting your rights as a parent. That’swhy it’s absolutely essential to have an experienced and knowledgeable lawyer to guide you through a custody determination. Bailey & Galyen can help. For a private consultation with an experiencedBedford child custody lawyer, contact Bailey & Galyen online or call our offices at 844-402-2992.

  2. What Does Texas Law Say about the Rights of Children and Parents in Custody and Visitation Matters? Under theTexas Family Code, whichidentifies the rights and responsibilities of parentsin custody and visitation proceedings, mothers and fathers have equal rights under the law. Whena marriage ends in a divorce and there areminor children still living in the home, the parents are presumed by law to be “joint managing conservators.” That entitles them to equal decision- making authority with respect to minor children, but also imposes equal responsibility for their children’s well-being. This presumption, though, does notinclude a right of equal time with the children. The parties to a divorce proceeding may (and often do) establish their own custody/visitation plan, without involvement from the court. Even when they do, though, their custody arrangement must be in writing and must obtain the approval of the court. What Are theDifferent Types of Child Custody in Texas? As in all states, child custody in Texas is categorized as follows: Joint managing conservatorship (commonly referred to as “joint custody”)—Thistype of custody arrangement presumes that both parents will share the rights and responsibilities of raising the child. The court may, however,grant one of the parties the exclusive right to make certain types of decisions, based on whether the court determines that doing so is “in the best interests of the child.” The divorce decree will typically identify both separate and joint powers and responsibilities. It’s also common, when the court createsa joint managing conservatorship, to give one parent primary physical custody (establishing the primary residence of the minor children) and grant the other parent some type of regular visitation or access to the minor child. The specific terms

  3. of the non-custodial parent’s time with minor children are customarily found in a separate court decree called a “standard possession order.” Sole managing conservatorships (or “sole custody”)—When the court determines that doing so will be in the best interests of a minor child, the courtwill grant one parent sole or exclusive right and authority to make decisions about the child’s welfare. This typicallyincludes the right to determine: oThe child’s primary residence oAny medical or dental care the child receives oAll aspects of the child’s education oParticipation by the child in extracurricular activities oAny psychological or psychiatric care required by or for the child oThe designated contact person in case of emergency Customarily, when one parent isgranted sole managing conservatorship, that party also has the right to receive child support. What Factors Do the Texas Courts Consider When Making Decisions about Child Custody? The determining factor for granting child custody in Texas is a legal standard known as “the best interests of the child.” When making a decision about the best interests of the child, the court will typically consider: The extent to which each parent was involved in the child’s life during the course of the marriage

  4. The willingness of the parents to work cooperatively with each other for the benefit of the child. Specifically, the court will seek to identify if there are documented instances where one of the parents has disparaged or badmouthed the other parent in front of the children, or otherwise sought to alienate the child’s affection for the other parent. The relative stability that each parent offers at home—The court will evaluate the living situation with each parent to ensure that they can provide a consistent and safe place for the child to live and thrive. Whether there is any history of substance abuse, domestic violence or criminal activity by either parent What will help promote continuity in the child’s life—The court will seek to put arrangementsin place that minimize any interference, inconsistency or irregularity in the child’s daily life The wishes of the child—Generally,when a child reaches the age of 12, he or she may be consulted to determine where he or she would like to spend most of the time. How Quickly Can You Expect to Have a Child Custody Dispute Resolved in Texas? When parents work together to create a custody arrangement, the process can often be resolved quickly, typicallywithin a few months. When custody or visitation is contested, though, it cantake months or even years to come to a resolution. What Is the Purpose of a Suit Affecting a Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) in Texas In Texas, when either parent has disputed issues related to their rights with respect of a minor child, that parent has the right toinitiate a proceeding known as a”suit affecting a parent-child relationship,” or SAPCR.The SAPCR may involve disagreements related to custody, visitation, child support, medical and dental costs.

  5. What Are the Most Common Child Custody Disputesin Bedford? More often than not, child custody controversies address issues related to: Who will receive primary physical custody and how and when the non-custodial parent will have visitation with or access to the child The intentional and wrongful denial of access or visitation by the custodial parent, requiring a legal proceeding to enforce a standard possession order The rights of either parent to cross state or international borders with a minor child The modification of the terms of the child custody order when circumstances change Can You Modify a Texas Child Custody Order? If So, How? Yes. A child custody order may always be modified. Even if the parties agree to changes, though, they must be approved by the court. To initiate a modification of an existing child custody order, one of the parties must file a motion for modification. When appropriate, the court may conduct a hearing to gather evidence before making a determination. Why Should You HireBailey & Galyento Handle Your Child Custody Concerns? At Bailey & Galyen, we bring more than 40 years of experience to parents throughout Texas who are involved in child custody controversies.We have a comprehensive knowledge of the law and know how to effectively work to get the outcome you want. Got a Question? Schedule a Free Initial Consultation with Our Bedford Child Custody Attorneys At the law offices of Bailey and Galyen, with offices throughout Texas, we work hard to ensure your total satisfaction with our representation. We will take your call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Evening and weekend consultations may be arranged upon request. We will also travel to meet with you, if necessary.

  6. To learn whether you qualify for a free consultation to discuss your child custody dispute, call our offices at 844-402-2992 or contact us by e-mail.

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