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How Child Custody Decisions Are Made

How Child Custody Decisions Are Made

2024-06-23T22:00:00-07:00

Out of all the hardships that go along with any divorce, child custody is one of the toughest. If you’re reading this, then you have probably tried to work this issue out outside of court but could not come to an agreement. Under Texas law, each parent has an equal right to the child, until proven otherwise. There are a number of factors that a court will consider when deciding on who gets custody of the kids. If you’re unable to present yourself as an able parent or fail to live up to any of the other expectations from the court, you could be the one who has to worry about visitation rights. Take a few minutes to speak with a divorce lawyer in San Antonio Texas before presenting your case to a judge. 

What You Should Know About Unmarried Custody Decisions 

Many parents believe that if they spend the most time with the child, they should get sole custody. However, sometimes, this is not the case in Texas. Factors such as the relationship between the parents have a big impact on who ends up with custody. If the parents are unmarried at the beginning of the pregnancy or at birth, the mother typically wins the case in terms of custody. In fact, unless the father seeks a declaration of paternity, they have will no visitation rights whatsoever if the mother decides so. At this point, if you’re the father, then you should find the best child custody lawyer in San Antonio Texas right away.  

Being able to provide for your child financially is one of the key factors in winning a custody case. Even if the parent with more financial support is unable to spend as much time with their kids, they can find special organizations to help them. However, keep in mind that simply making sure that your kids are clothed and fed will not be enough to sway the decision your way. Emotional well-being of the child is also important, as well as what you have in store for them in the future. Not only will the court be concerned with your ability to meet the physical and emotional needs of your kids, but your plans for them as well. A good divorce lawyer in San Antonio Texas can tell you more. 

Non-Parental Custody 

In some cases, the court may decide that neither parent is fit to raise the child. This can be a result of too much fighting, or unsafe habits such as drinking or using drugs. However, the child can still remain in the family if close relatives, such as grandparents, are able to provide for them. If you find yourself in this situation, make sure that you notify a trusted relative and see if they can help.  

Winning A Child Custody Battle  

While this is the most painful part of a divorce, finding a good lawyer can make a significant difference. Even if it seems like you may lose custody, there are still visitation rights to go over, so you will be in your child’s life, in one way or another. If this matter has come to court, then your only logical solution is to call a divorce.

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