In Texas, “interference with child custody” generally means a parent knowingly violates a valid custody order—affecting both the other parent and the child. It can be charged under Penal Code § 25.03 as a state-jail felony. If a scheduled child exchange fails, don’t panic—take action. What … [Read more...]
Do Mothers Get Custody in Texas?
Navigating child custody disputes can be emotional and overwhelming. Many parents come to us asking whether Texas favors mothers or whether a mother automatically gets custody. If you are a mother wondering about your rights—or a father trying to understand how Texas custody works—our Texas child … [Read more...]


