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Walke-Wilson Firm, PLLC

Child Custody Attorney In Conroe, TX

Divorce is already a complex and sensitive process, but when children are involved, problems can only grow more personal and confusing. The impact of a separation on your child can be dramatic. A Conroe child custody lawyer can help you through this difficult period. They can advocate for your parental rights both in and out of court, and fight to minimize the divorce’s impact on your child.

About Us

Walke-Wilson Firm is experienced in providing legal guidance to people of Conroe, The Woodlands, and cities throughout Montgomery County, Texas in their child custody matters. Our experienced team has spent decades navigating complex, high-value divorce cases, including heated custody disputes.

Owner and primary attorney Maliah I. Wilson worked with the Oklahoma City SVU unit before turning her focus to family law. She is an active member of the Woodlands Bar Association and serves on the Board of Directors for the Montgomery County Bar Association.

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Overview of Child Custody Cases in Texas

Child custody is a key issue for many divorces across the country. In 2023, Texas had 108,486 separations, with 47,731 between couples with children. At a divorce rate of 2.1 per 1000 people in the Lone Star State, thousands of parents are forced to negotiate custody each year.

Child custody is a multifaceted issue that can be the most sensitive in a divorce. The courts weigh a wide range of factors to determine what is in the child’s interest. These factors include:

  • The child’s needs. The courts consider which custody option matches both the child’s emotional and physical needs, as well as a plan that minimizes the divorce’s impact on them.
  • Stability of both parties. One parent with a stable income and housing situation is more likely to obtain a favorable outcome than the other.
  • History of each parent. A background of neglect, domestic violence, abuse, criminal background, and a history of addiction can all play major roles in the court’s decision.

Conroe child custody cases are handled through the Montgomery County Courthouse, located at 301 North Main Street, Conroe, Texas 77301. Our team can guide you through the local court system’s paperwork and hearings.

Types of Child Custody in Texas

Texas has two main types of custody arrangements. The most common is a joint managing conservatorship, in which both parents have decision-making authority over their children. One parent is often given primary custody, meaning the child lives with them, while the other parent has possession and access (visitation) privileges on a set schedule.

In rare cases, the courts may grant sole managing conservatorship. These arrangements grant one parent full legal custody. This typically applies when one party has a history of neglect, abuse, or instability that makes them unfit to play a role in their child’s life.

Hire a Child Custody Lawyer

Child custody cases can be overwhelming and frustrating to go through on your own. Hire a child custody lawyer to help you through this trying time. Your Conroe child custody attorney can advocate for you every step of the way. The following are a few services the team at the Walke-Wilson Firm can provide:

  • Discuss potential strategies. We can discuss what you want out of the process and which details may strengthen your case.
  • Negotiate on your behalf. We can advocate for you through discussions and fight to find a deal that works for you, your co-parent, and your child.
  • Representation in court. Lengthy litigation can be difficult to handle on one’s own. Legal counsel can represent you both in and out of court.
  • Petition for necessary changes. Circumstances often change after an initial agreement, requiring adjustments to custody arrangements. Your experienced lawyer can help you through this process and make necessary modifications that match the current situation.

FAQs

What Looks Bad in a Texas Child Custody Case?

During Texas child custody cases, several past or present factors may look bad to the courts and affect the ultimate decision. Major detracting details include evidence of abuse or violence, a history of substance abuse, and neglectful behavior. Other elements that may weaken your case include an instability in housing, financial troubles, and ignoring court orders or being disrespectful to the judge during proceedings.

How Much Does a Child Custody Attorney Cost in Texas?

The cost of your Texas child custody attorney is based on the complexity of your case, whether it is contested, and the work hours it requires. A simple custody matter with minor disagreements over possession and access tends to cost less than one in which both parents seek full custody. The Walke-Wilson Firm can provide an estimate of your case’s costs in our initial consultation.

What Are the Different Types of Child Custody in Texas?

In Texas, there are primarily two different types of child custody used throughout the state. The most common type is joint managing conservatorship, in which both parents retain decision-making responsibility for their child. Typically, a child lives primarily with one parent, while the other parent retains possession and access rights.

The other type of child custody is sole managing conservatorship, where one parent is granted full parental rights. This usually applies to situations where one parent has been abusive, neglectful, or absent.

What Can Strengthen Your Child Custody Case in Texas?

Various factors can strengthen your Texas child custody case and assist in obtaining a favorable result. Courts decide custody based on what is in the best interest of the child. Demonstrating stability, a clear parenting plan with school and living arrangements, and proof of active involvement in your child’s life can all aid in receiving primary custody.

Speak With a Conroe Child Custody Lawyer Today

At the Walke-Wilson Firm, we understand how difficult child custody matters can be for a parent. Our experienced team is prepared to work with you through this challenging period and can fight for results that align with your needs.

Reach out to us today for an initial consultation, during which we can learn your story and provide potential legal solutions to your child custody case. You may also visit our offices in The Woodlands, located on Sawdust Road in the Village of Grogan’s Mill, south of Lake Woodlands.

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Office Location

2219 Sawdust Road, Suite 401 The Woodlands, Texas 77380

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Phone Number 281-942-4052