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What Are The Different Types of Child Custody in Texas?

What Are The Different Types of Child Custody in Texas?

When parents separate or divorce, determining who will care for the children is often one of the most emotionally charged parts of the process. Texas law focuses on what is in the best interest of the child, and understanding the types of custody arrangements available…

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When Will a Texas Court Order a Drug Test in a Child Custody Case?

When Will a Texas Court Order a Drug Test in a Child Custody Case?

Child custody cases in Texas often involve deeply personal issues, such as trust, safety, and the well-being of a child. When allegations of substance abuse arise, the court takes them very seriously. Judges must determine whether either parent’s behavior poses a risk to the child’s…

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8 Ways a Parent Can Lose Custody of Their Child in Texas

8 Ways a Parent Can Lose Custody of Their Child in Texas

Texas courts prioritize the best interests of children when making custody decisions. Certain parental behaviors can result in the loss of custody rights. If you are involved in a custody dispute or concerned about protecting your parental rights, call Rojas Law Firm at [phonenumber] to…

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What Steps Should You Take When Modifying a Custody Agreement?

What Steps Should You Take When Modifying a Custody Agreement?

Modifying a custody agreement in Texas can be done, but it needs to be done right if you want the court to sign off on your modification request. A San Antonio, TX custody attorney can help you ensure that you dot all your i's and…

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