
Divorce is tough, but figuring out custody can be even tougher. In this episode of "Behind The Case," attorneys Tina Campbell and Heather Ogier from Turner Monahan PLLC dive into the heart of the matter, breaking down what "full custody" actually means in Texas—and it may not be what you think. They clear up confusion around custody laws and offer real-world advice on how to protect your rights as a parent.
Tina and Heather know firsthand how overwhelming it can be to try and change your custody agreement, especially when it feels like the court isn’t on your side. They’ll walk you through when it’s possible to request more time with your child, explaining the changes in your family’s circumstances that the court will actually consider.
And if you're someone who's been denied time with your child, they’ll explain the crucial steps you need to take immediately to avoid further legal complications. The focus here is on giving you the tools to regain control, understand the process, and protect your family.
Key discussions in this episode:
(0:51) How do Texas laws handle 50-50 custody requests?
(5:36) What circumstances allow for changing a custody order?
(8:11) What qualifies as a substantial change in circumstances for custody?
(11:27) What happens if a custodial parent denies access to the non-custodial parent?
(17:18) Is there a gender bias in custody decisions in Texas?
(19:42) Does being unmarried affect custody decisions in Texas?
(20:11) What should you prepare for a custody consultation?
(22:23) Considering divorce or child custody in DFW?
If custody or visitation is a concern for you, this is the episode you can’t miss. And if you're feeling stuck, don’t hesitate to schedule a free consultation with the Turner Monahan team. We’ll guide you through it.
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