In Texas, emergency custody is a short-term court order that protects a child in immediate danger. Parents file a Motion for Temporary Orders, often paired with a same-day ex parte TRO, and judges usually hold a follow-up hearing within about 14 days. Emergency custody in Texas is a short‑term … [Read more...]
How to Win a Child Support Modification Case in Texas (DFW Guide)
To win a Texas child support modification, file promptly and prove a statutory ground under Texas Family Code §156.401. Bring guideline‑ready financial and child‑expense proof. Courts usually change orders prospectively from service or appearance, so speed and clean documentation … [Read more...]
How Many Overnights Is 50/50 Custody in Texas? A Complete Guide for Parents
In Texas, a true 50/50 physical custody schedule equates to roughly 182–183 overnights per parent each year (183/182 in non-leap years; 183/183 in leap years). Courts emphasize substantial equality over time, not perfect day-to-day symmetry, and holiday rotations typically even out. Quick … [Read more...]
Mother’s Day and the Standard Possession Order in Texas: What Parents Need to Know
So you want to know how Mother’s Day is handled with the Standard Possession Order Texas Mother’s Day? You’re in the right place. The Texas Standard Possession Order (SPO) has specific rules so mothers can have the kids on Mother’s Day no matter what the regular schedule says. It includes holiday … [Read more...]
What Is Considered an Unfit Home for a Child: Key Factors
“He’s a fine dad, he loves the kids, he spends time with them, plays with them, but their room is a disaster, and I fear it’s getting dangerous around that house. He just doesn’t take care of it and it’s becoming hazardous with peeling paint chipping off the walls and loose wires sticking out all … [Read more...]
Texas Child Custody Case
A Texas Child Custody Case Can Result in Different Custody Types Being Awarded In a Texas child custody case, there are a number of issues surrounding the well being of the child. Usually, the central issue is who will take care of the child on a daily basis. There are several ways that courts can … [Read more...]