Texas Child Custody Laws

Summary

Texas child custody laws prioritize the childs best interest, favor joint custody, and grant visitation rights to noncustodial parents. Grandparents may also have rights in certain circumstances. Parents are encouraged to agree on a Parenting Plan, but if they cant, the court will decide. For precise advice tailored to your situation, consult a family law attorney in Texas.

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It’s about a civil child custody case
Hello Steven. To help you better, could you please share the state where the child custody case is being contested? Laws differ across states.
Texas
Hello Steven, Texas child custody laws include the following:
- Best Interest of the Child: Courts will determine custody based on what's best for the child.
- Joint Custody: Texas favors joint custody arrangements.
- Visitation Rights: Noncustodial parents are typically granted visitation rights.
- Grandparents' Rights: In certain circumstances, grandparents may be granted custody or visitation.
- Parents are encouraged to agree on a Parenting Plan. If they can't, the court will decide.
Is that all
Yes, Steven. The main points are covered. However, specific rules can vary. It is recommended to consult with a family law attorney in Texas for more precise advice tailored to your situation.