In this episode, Brian Walters is joined by Houston associate attorney Jaylin Jackson to break down the key updates to the Texas Family Code that went into effect on September 1, 2025. From stricter requirements for non-parents seeking custody or visitation to new child support guidelines and protective order updates, Brian and Jaylin discuss what families, parents, and attorneys need to know. If you are interested in speaking to someone at the firm about your family law matter, visit u...
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In this episode, Brian Walters is joined by Houston associate attorney Jaylin Jackson to break down the key updates to the Texas Family Code that went into effect on September 1, 2025. From stricter requirements for non-parents seeking custody or visitation to new child support guidelines and protective order updates, Brian and Jaylin discuss what families, parents, and attorneys need to know. If you are interested in speaking to someone at the firm about your family law matter, visit u...
Episode #112: Complexities in 50/50 Custody | Interview with Leigh Baseheart Kahn
For Better, Worse, or Divorce
23 minutes
7 months ago
Episode #112: Complexities in 50/50 Custody | Interview with Leigh Baseheart Kahn
Brian Walters meets with Leigh Baseheart Kahn, partner of Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas LLP, a NYC and South Florida-based family law firm, to discuss the complexities of 50/50 child custody arrangements. Brian and Leigh tackle common misconceptions and legal standards that courts consider in 50/50 custody plans as well as challenges that can arise in these arrangements and their experience handling high-conflict situations. Brian and Leigh wrap up the episode with tips for parents c...
For Better, Worse, or Divorce
In this episode, Brian Walters is joined by Houston associate attorney Jaylin Jackson to break down the key updates to the Texas Family Code that went into effect on September 1, 2025. From stricter requirements for non-parents seeking custody or visitation to new child support guidelines and protective order updates, Brian and Jaylin discuss what families, parents, and attorneys need to know. If you are interested in speaking to someone at the firm about your family law matter, visit u...