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Topic – Child Custody In Texas

Child Custody In Texas

Television confuses parents who seek child custody in Texas. On Television you see parenting requesting full or sole custody. The Texas Family Code does not use the terms full custody and sole custody. Undoubtedly understanding how child custody works in Texas is important.

What is a conservator?

The conservator of a child can be a parent, grandparent, relationship, or any other person that will have legal custody over the child. Individuals that wish to seek emergency custody, temporary custody, sole custody, or full custody will need to work to get legal custody in Texas.

According to the Texas Family Code, conservators will either be the joint managing conservator, sole managing conservator, or possessory conservator. Unquestionably this will often be determined by the relationship to the child and the situation surrounding the child and what is in the best interest of the child. It is important that all parents have standing in the case so that have a legal right to seek custody.

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