Exchanging your children when you share custody with your ex in Texas may not always be the most pleasant experience. However, consistent tension can increase your children's anxiety and make the whole situation quite dreadful if you do not make an effort to act...
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Why parental alienation may lead to custody modifications
On Behalf of Roles Law, PC | Oct 19, 2021 | Child Custody
You and your ex-spouse obviously had some valid reasons for ending your marriage. Still, because two parents tend to provide optimal outcomes for children, you chose to enter into a co-parenting arrangement. If your ex-spouse is not complying with the terms of your...
How can you ease your children’s stress during a divorce?
On Behalf of Roles Law, PC | Sep 14, 2021 | Child Custody
A part of the struggle of divorce is to know how you should handle your kids. How can you ease their transition? CNN warns that when parents handle divorce poorly, children may view their family as failures. Do not insult your former spouse When a marriage dissolves,...
What is nesting?
On Behalf of Roles Law, PC | Aug 23, 2021 | Child Custody
There are many difficult aspects of divorce, but figuring out how to move forward with parenting is one of the most challenging. You want to act in the best interests of the children, but you also need to consider your own post-divorce needs as well. In the majority...
Common mistakes that could jeopardize your custody case
On Behalf of Roles Law, PC | Aug 6, 2021 | Child Custody
Custody cases can easily become contentious, and the stress often leads parents to make decisions that could negatively impact their case. As you navigate the custody process, avoid these common mistakes that could keep you from getting the arrangement you seek....
What is parallel parenting?
On Behalf of Roles Law, PC | Aug 5, 2021 | Child Custody
How to parent children after a divorce can become a difficult issue to solve. Much of your parenting plan boils down to how well you get along with your ex-spouse. If you have difficulties with communication or interacting amicably, you may need to consider parallel...
What happens when the other parent refuses to follow the custody order?
On Behalf of Roles Law, PC | Jul 15, 2021 | Child Custody
Custody orders come from a judge and are like any other court order. If the other parent in your situation refuses to abide by the order, you have the right to let the court know and ask for actions to force that person to comply. Texas Law Help explains the courts...
How do custody orders differ for parents who live close and those who live far away?
On Behalf of Roles Law, PC | Apr 29, 2021 | Child Custody
In most custody cases, the parents live close to each other. However, you may have a situation where you live in a different state or far enough away that normal parenting time arrangements are not feasible. According to the Texas Attorney General, the law has...
What does co-parenting mean?
On Behalf of Roles Law, PC | Mar 31, 2021 | Child Custody
When you divorce or end your relationship with the other parent of your child, you both have to find a way to work together to parent your child. Known as co-parenting, this new relationship requires a lot of work. Help Guide explains one of the keys to making...
Seeking custody as an unmarried father
On Behalf of The Law Offices of Mark C. Roles, PC | Jan 12, 2021 | Child Custody
When you have a child as an unmarried father, Texas does not automatically consider you the legal father. Taking steps to obtain legal paternity can preserve your relationship with your child. Learn more about establishing paternity and asking for visitation when you...
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