In the majority of divorces involving children, the parents end up with joint custody. This is because the courts believe that both parents being actively involved in a child's life is in the best interest of the child. However, if you have a narcissistic ex or are...
How can co-parenting make divorce easier?
Texas parents like you likely prioritize your child during divorce. This includes finding ways to make the divorce as free of pain and trauma as possible. There are many tips out there to help you achieve this goal, one of them being co-parenting. Co-parenting is a...
Can I get sole custody?
In the not-so-distant past, it was very common for women to end up with sole custody of any children following a divorce. Particularly if the children were young, the courts would assume that the mother was a better caretaker. However, times have changed and the...
Creating a child custody schedule that works for you
When going through a divorce in Texas, it can be hard to determine how to divide certain items of community property equally, such as a marital home. For parents, it may be even more of a challenge to determine how to create a child custody schedule that allows each...