Warren & Migliaccio, L.L.P.

Texas Family, Estate and Debt Relief Attorneys

Call For A Free Consultation (888) 584-9614
  • Our Team
    • Gary Warren
    • Christopher Migliaccio
    • Jonathan Frederick
    • Dan Varkey
    • Traci Diamond
    • Sabah Hafiz
    • David Lane
    • Morgan Gill
    • Brandon Beuerlein
    • MaDonna Harmina
  • Bankruptcy
    • Why Meet with Us?
    • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
      • How to File Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Texas
    • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
    • Debt Resolution
    • Benefits of Bankruptcy
      • Stop Creditor Harrassment
      • Keep Your Property
      • Stop Foreclosure
      • Eliminate Credit Card Debt
      • Rebuild Your Credit
    • Bankruptcy Myths Debunked
    • Creditor Harassment
    • Tax Debt
    • What is a Wage Garnishment?
    • Bankruptcy Video Center
    • FREE Bankruptcy E-Book
  • Debt Lawsuits
    • Being Sued by Debt Collector? What you need to Know.
    • What to do when you are being sued by Credit Card Company
    • Is it possible to be Judgment Proof?
  • Divorce
    • Divorce Timeline and Roadmap
    • Contested Divorce
    • High Net Worth Divorce
    • High Conflict Divorce
    • Spousal Maintenance and Support
    • Post-Divorce Modifications
    • Military Divorce
    • FREE Divorce E-Book
  • Child Custody
    • Types of Child Custody in Texas
    • Child Support Modifications & Enforcements
    • Child Support: The Details You Should Know
    • Texas Standard Possession Order
    • Texas Child Custody Calendar 2024
    • Right of First Refusal
  • Estate Planning
    • Our Services
    • How it Works- Your Client Journey
    • Estate Plan Express
    • Wills
    • Revocable Living Trusts
      • 9 Reasons You Need a Revocable Living Trust in Texas
      • Making and Funding a Living Trust in Texas
    • Is It Time to Update Your Estate Plan?
    • Dying without a Will
  • Estate Plan Express
    • Estate Plan Express: Get an Attorney Drafted Will Online in Texas
    • Our Levels of Texas Estate Planning Services
  • Blog
    • Articles
    • FAQs
      • How to create a Skype Account for Virtual Video Meetings
      • Get Tax Transcripts or Tax Returns
      • Get Your Free Credit Report
  • Next Steps
    • Contact Us
    • Client Testimonials
    • Make a Payment
    • Camp Lejuene Victim Support
      • How we can help
      • Top 5 Questions and Answers About the Camp Lejeune Lawsuits
      • Symptoms of Water Contamination
You are here: Home / ARTICLES / How Children Can Affect a Divorce Case in Dallas

How Children Can Affect a Divorce Case in Dallas

November 27, 2013
Written by Christopher Migliaccio

Some divorce cases are relatively smooth. The couple agrees how to divide their assets and debts, pursues an uncontested divorce, and the whole matter is over relatively quickly.

But unfortunately that’s not always the case. Children, for example, can have a major effect on a divorce case. When this is the case, Dallas couples must figure out (and may argue over) a litany of issues like child custody, child support, and other aspects of the parenting plan.

Impact of Child Custody Laws When Filing for Divorce 

Child custody can be an especially hot topic and can have a major effect on the divorce case. In general, the goal is for both parents to be allowed access to their children. But couples may not agree on the terms of that access.

In the state of Texas, custody is referred to as conservatorship. There are two types that the parents may agree upon or the courts may order: sole managing conservatorship (SMC) or joint managing conservatorship (JMC). Most cases involve JMC, but that doesn’t mean both parents spend an equal amount of time with the child.

Parents who have conservatorship have the right to make decisions for the child and be involved in the child’s life. But one parent is still designated as primary managing conservator, which is the parent with whom the child primarily lives. The other parent in this case will have a right to see the child on a pre-determined schedule, which may include weekends, holidays, the summer, and more.

If the parents cannot agree on a parenting plan that establishes when each parent will have the kids, the court may have to make a final ruling. Failure to agree on these matters can prolong the divorce case.

Child Support’s Impact on a Divorce Case

Another common issue in divorce cases that involve children is child support. Texas has certain guidelines for determining support payments made by the non-custodial parent to the primary managing conservator. This includes a standard percentage of the non-custodial parent’s net income that changes depending on the number of children.

But this doesn’t mean that parents don’t argue over their ability to make payments or request additional support in certain circumstances. In such cases, the courts may have to get involved to determine if additional support is warranted or if the non-custodial parent can modify payments.

Resolving Child-Related Disputes in Divorce Cases

Parents who are unable to agree on a parenting plan or any other aspect of their divorce will find themselves in a contested divorce case which can be a drawn-out process for some Dallas parents. This doesn’t necessarily mean that the case will end up in front of a judge, though that’s certainly a possibility.

Child custody cases in Dallas are handled through Family Court Services. They can provide assistance with mediation for families who are involved in contested litigation. It also provides assessments of the family’s situation and the children’s needs, which the court may use to help decide the case.

The goal of any case is to resolve quickly, even if children complicate the divorce process. Warren & Migliaccio helps Dallas parents who are going through a divorce resolve complicated issues and protect their rights and those of their children. Call us at (888) 584-9614 to set up an appointment.

Article Category: Divorce

Get Help Now!

Schedule a Free Consultation

If you need to speak with an attorney at Warren & Migliaccio, L.L.P.  submit our contact form below or call (888) 584-9614 to schedule a free consultation.

Nav

  • Texas Bankruptcy Attorneys
  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Attorney in Dallas
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyer in Dallas
  • Child Custody Attorneys in Dallas and North Texas
  • Child Support
  • Divorce Attorney in Dallas & Collin County – Serving All of DFW and North Texas
  • Family Law
  • Spousal Support
  • Personal Injury
Christopher Migliaccio, attorney in Dallas, Texas
About the Author

Christopher Migliaccio is an attorney and a Co-Founding Partner of the law firm of Warren & Migliaccio, L.L.P. Chris is a native of New Jersey and landed in Texas after graduating from the Thomas M. Cooley School of Law in Lansing, Michigan. Chris has experience with personal bankruptcy, estate planning, family law, divorce, child custody, debt relief lawsuits, and personal injury. If you have any questions about this article, you can contact Chris by clicking here.

Connect With Us

facebook logo twitter logo youtube logo instagram logo


More Resources
Blog
Articles
PaymentPortal

Schedule Now
(888) 584-9614

Next Steps

  • Contact Us
  • Testimonials
  • Make A Payment
  • Blog
  • Articles
  • FAQs

Pick a Topic and Empower Yourself

  • Bankruptcy
  • Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
  • Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
  • Child Custody
  • Child Support
  • Estate Planning
  • Divorce
  • Divorce & Your Children
  • Family Law
  • Stop Foreclosure
  • Spousal Support
  • Auto Accidents
HomeDisclaimerPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseContact UsSite Map
© 2025 Warren & Migliaccio, L.L.P. All Rights Reserved