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The Woodlands Fathers Rights Lawyer

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Walke-Wilson Firm, PLLC

Fathers Rights Attorney In The Woodlands, TX

Many fathers have transitioned into the role of caregiver in recent years as mothers work toward their careers in our more modern world. Getting custody of your child, however, as the father, can feel like swimming upstream, and you want legal representation that can help you seek a child custody arrangement that is in the best interests of your child. As a father, the legal support and guidance of our The Woodlands fathers’ rights lawyer team can prove essential to this effort.

At the Walke-Wilson Firm, our dedicated custody attorneys have been helping dads obtain custody in The Woodlands and the surrounding areas for over 35 years. Thankfully, fathers see more favor in Texas courts these days than they did in the past.

However, a judge’s final decision regarding the custody of your child will ultimately depend on what they believe to be in the best interest of that child. Let our team of attorneys ensure you have a fair shot at custody.

If you are experiencing a fathers’ rights case in The Woodlands, Texas, or in the surrounding areas, you need a committed team of family law attorneys to help you navigate it. Issues regarding fathers’ rights can be extremely complicated. Thankfully, there is no need to go through these cases alone. Instead, turn to the team at the Walke-Wilson Firm to guide you and help you pursue a favorable outcome that allows you to spend time with your children.

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The Rights of a Father in The Woodlands and the Surrounding Areas

Divorce or separation can be a tricky and complicated process, no matter how you and your co-parent strive to remain amicable. For many children, having a stable and safe relationship with their father is essential to their upbringing and health. At the Walke-Wilson Firm, we understand this and do everything in our power to ensure you retain your rights as a father.

Like mothers, you have a right to have a relationship with your child. You also have the right to not become alienated from your child and to communicate with them in order to build a healthy and stable relationship. In Texas, in a custody battle, you have the following rights:

  • The right to determine the physical residence of the child if you are named as primary for custody.
  • The right to consent to psychological and medical care for your child.
  • The right to make decisions regarding the education of your child, often through consulting with your co-parent.
  • The right to make decisions regarding the moral and religious direction and teaching of your child when that child is in your possession.
  • The right to the physical possession of your child at certain times or locations.

It is important to note that Texas defines the parent of a child a little differently than other states, as not all mothers and fathers are strictly related to the child biologically or through blood. In Texas, a parent can actually be defined as the following:

  • The mother of the child.
  • A man who is presumed to be the father even if he is not married to the mother of the child.
  • A man legally determined to be the father due to a court order or other law operation.
  • A man who is voluntarily named, through an Acknowledgement of Paternity, to be the child’s father.
  • A man who is married to the mother of the child at the time of the birth of that child.
  • A man who is legally wed to the mother of the child and the child was born on or before the 301st day the marriage was terminated by death, divorce, declaration of invalidity, or annulment.
  • A man who has vowed, on the court record, to support the child as his own.
  • A man who, for the first two years of the life of the child, has resided in the same home and represented the child as his own.

How to Help Your Custody Case

Sometimes, in a child custody case, it can help you achieve equal footing with your co-parent by taking certain actions. These actions can include the following:

  • Requesting frequent possession and access to your child and ensuring your attendance and engagement with your child.
  • Attending as many of your child’s activities as you can and communicating your presence with the other parent.
  • Avoiding drugs and other forms of substance abuse.
  • Not posting about your custody battle on social media, and being vigilant about what is shared on these platforms.
  • Offering to assist your co-parent and staying amicable during communications and exchanges of possession.
  • Even if there is no child support in place, voluntarily offering to pay this support anyway, in one form or another.

Factors That Decide Custody

When parents cannot reach an agreement regarding the custody of their child on their own, they will need to look to the courts to make this determination for them. The courts will consider several factors in deciding on a custody arrangement, including:

  • The ability of both parents to care for their child.
  • The emotional and mental needs of the child.
  • The physical involvement the parents have in their child’s life.
  • The age and health of the child.
  • The abilities of the parents to share duties, rights, and responsibilities of parenting and caring for their child.

Speak To The Trusted Team at the Walke-Wilson Firm Today

As a father, you care about your child and only want what is in their best interests. If the mother of your child is working against you, it can be easy to give in or take actions that may harm your parental rights. The correct thing to do in these situations is to consult with an attorney who is ready to fight for your rights and establish your interests as a father. At the Walke-Wilson Firm, we have helped hundreds of men prove paternity and establish their abilities as competent fathers.

With the very relationship between yourself and your child on the line, do not enter these legal disputes alone. There is too much at stake. Instead, reach out to our team of qualified and compassionate fathers’ rights lawyers and protect your rights as a Texas dad. Contact our offices today to schedule an initial consultation and learn more about our services.

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Office Location

2219 Sawdust Road, Suite 401 The Woodlands, Texas 77380

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Phone Number 281-942-4052