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Walke-Wilson Firm, PLLC

Child Custody Attorney In The Woodlands, TX

Following a divorce, children should be able to have a healthy relationship with their parents. Custody disputes can be extremely difficult, and a range of emotions can be felt when facing these types of cases. It is vital to retain the services of a strong legal team to handle your child custody case in The Woodlands, Houston, and surrounding areas. Our team will stand alongside you and your loved ones working to ensure the rights and interests of both you and your child(ren) are protected and will fight to protect.

At Walke-Wilson Firm, our team of experienced and trustworthy family law attorneys have been serving clients in The Woodlands and the surrounding areas for years. We understand just how difficult these cases are and how much you simply want to protect and provide for you children. Cases involving child custody can become quickly contested, no matter how amicable it may have begun, and an attorney’s help can become necessary.

When a child custody case is contested, the courts will make a determination for the best interest of the children, which may differ from what you believe is in the best interest of the child. Do not walk into a courtroom without an experienced litigation lawyer on your side. The Walke-Wilson Firm is here to provide you with the counsel and representation you need and deserve.

Child Custody in The Woodlands and the Surrounding Areas

As a parent, you have certain rights over your children along with certain duties you owe to them. When going through a divorce or establishing an order regarding your child, it is important to know how each parent will be affected by those rights and duties. Your child’s best interest should be the primary focus when determining how to apportion these rights.

In The Woodlands and the surrounding areas, child custody and possession and access to the child must meet the best interests of the child. There are several factors that the courts can take into consideration when making this determination. Some of which area as follows:

  • The desires of the child
  • The child’s safety
  • The need of the child
  • The stability of the households involved
  • The age and health of the parents

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There are two main types of custody in Texas, each broken down into further classifications. The first classification is physical possession. This refers to where the child will live or how time will be shared between the households of the respective parties involved in the custody case. Physical possession can be further broken down in numerous ways.

The other type of custody is legal custody. The form of custody regulates the parties’ ability and duty to make certain decision regarding the child’s overall well-being. These decisions can include those of an educational, medical, or religious nature. Legal custody can be further broken down into the two types:

  • Joint legal custody. This type of custody allows both parents to share the duties and abilities to make decisions regarding the well-being of their child.
  • Sole legal custody. This kind of legal custody is awarded to only one party to make decisions regarding the child’s welfare.

Issues of child custody can arise when parents cannot reach an agreement on this topic. Some of the most common child custody disputes the team at the Walke-Wilson Firm handles the following:

  • Educational decisions for the child;
  • Healthcare for the child, such as disputes over vaccinations;
  • Accessing certain information about the child;
  • Access to the child themselves;
  • Having the ability to make decisions regarding the child’s upbringing;
  • Choices regarding the child’s religion;
  • Whether or not certain people have access to the child; and
  • Extracurricular activities of the child, to name a few.

At the Walke-Wilson Firm, our team of dedicated lawyers work hard to ensure our due diligence is done to prevent issues regarding child custody. If your child custody arrangement is causing issues or you need to come up with an initial agreement during a divorce, we are here to serve you and can help to you navigate your custody battle before the situation may worsen.

Child Custody Modifications

When you are seeking a change or modification to an existing child custody arrangement, the courts will review each case individually. In order to be able to seek a modification, you must be able to demonstrate there has been a significant change in circumstances since the prior order.

The courts operate under the belief that the home life of a child should be stable and consistent, and a judge will not grant a modification to your child custody arrangement simply because you want one. Instead, these modifications must be made to align with the best interests of the child. Reasons for modification can include the following:

  • The needs of the child have changed since the prior custody agreement was created. For example, a child may want to live with a different parent.
  • A party’s financial situation has changed. For example, a party may have lost their job, and additional help is needed to support the child financially.
  • One of the parents must relocate for their job or other reasons. If a parent moves out of state, the custody orders of a child could become subject to modification.
  • If one of the parents dies, especially the custodial parent, the child might need to be given into the custody of the surviving parent until they are no longer considered a minor.
  • If the marital status of either parent changes, a modification to a custody order may become required if living arrangements change.

Speak With a Compassionate Child Custody Lawyer Today

When it comes to the custody of your child, don’t leave the decision up to chance. Instead, it’s time to turn to the qualified team at the Walke-Wilson Firm. Allow us to inform you of your parental rights, help enforce child custody agreements, and assist in the creation of parenting plans. There is a lot at stake in a custody case, and you can trust us to protect your rights and interests. Contact our offices today to schedule an initial consultation with our team.

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2219 Sawdust Road, Suite 401 The Woodlands, Texas 77380

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Phone Number 281-942-4052