Child Custody Lawyer In Arlington, TX

Custody

If you are going through a divorce and have children, you will need to address where your children will live, how they will spend time with each parent and who will make decisions about legal issues like medical care.

We Know That Custody Decisions Are Extremely Difficult To Make

We understand that these are difficult decisions, especially if the divorce is very contentious. As a loving parent, you do not want your children to suffer or be put in the middle of the divorce. Our experienced child custody lawyers can help you work through the painful process of dividing your children’s time between two households. You can set up a free consultation by calling us today.

Custody in general encompasses the concepts of physical custody and legal custody, which give a parent two distinct types of “custody” over their children. It is possible for the court to allow both parents to have joint legal and physical custody of their children or a combination of the two.

  • Legal custody gives a parent the right to make legal decisions about their child, such as authorizing a child to receive a vaccine at a visit to the pediatrician.
  • Physical custody gives a parent the right to have the child physically present and living in his or her home.
  • Parents serving in the military and unable to visit their children while away on active duty are afforded certain custody protections if the spouse files for divorce.

Child custody issues can also come up long after a divorce is final. Regardless of what your divorce decree states, you or your ex-spouse may need to ask the court to modify an existing custody order. Depending upon the reason for the modification request, it may or may not be granted.

Requesting Modifications to a Child Custody Agreement

When a child custody agreement is finalized, it is done so after taking into account all current information and with a reasonable eye to the future. However, unexpected events can occur that require one or more modifications to a child custody agreement. Our child custody lawyer Arlington, TX trusts at Brandy Austin Law Firm has represented many people whose situations changed in this way. Because a child custody agreement is a legally binding one, it’s critically important to modify that agreement in accordance with the Court’s approval. This is true even if you and the other parent are in agreement as to the modifications. Otherwise, you are at risk for being in contempt of court and that carries serious penalties such as possible jail time and fines. We can help you avoid that scenario. Call us at Brandy Austin Law Firm to speak with our child custody lawyer in Arlington, TX and learn more.

Common Reasons that Justify Modifications of a Child Custody Agreement

When you meet with our Arlington, TX child custody lawyer you will have the opportunity to explain why your circumstances dictate a change in the agreement. What’s important to understand is that though your reasoning may be compelling to you, it does not mean it will be sufficient reason for a judge to approve the change. Our child custody lawyer can work with you to arrive at a solution whether that is a petition to the court, or an agreement modification outside the courtroom with the other parent. We will make sure your rights are protected.

Here are two of the more common reasons for why a parent may request a custody modification:

  • It is in the child’s best interests. Above all else, the Court is expected to prioritize the child’s best interests over the interests of the child’s parents. Regardless of what reasoning you offer to a judge as to why you wish to modify the custody agreement, if it is not in the child’s best interests, you request stands a very good chance of being denied. Your Arlington, TX child custody lawyer from Brandy Austin Law Firm can help you to present information to the Court as to how the change will benefit your child.
  • Your child is currently in danger. The Court is expected to take child endangerment issues seriously. However, they must also determine if the threat is real or false and is simply an effort to modify the custody arrangement. Your child custody lawyer in Arlington, TX from Brandy Austin Law Firm can help you to provide the documentation and proof necessary if any of the following is true:
  • Domestic violence is occurring in the child’s other home.
  • Illegal drug use or excessive alcohol is consumed in the child’s other home.
  • The child is in immediate danger in their other home.

Contact Brandy Austin Law Firm for Legal Guidance For Child Custody Issues

If your child is in immediate danger while in the other parent’s home, call law enforcement immediately. If you have a compelling reason to request a modification of the child custody agreement, call our office without delay. We will schedule a free and confidential consultation with our child custody lawyer Arlington, TX relies on to review your case and offer you the guidance you need to move forward. If you are contemplating divorce or facing custody modification or visitation issues later on, please contact us. We are experienced and compassionate and we can guide you through the divorce and post-divorce legal procedures.

We offer a free consultation and also serve clients in the Arlington and Burleson, Texas, areas. You can set up an appointment by calling or contacting us online.

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