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Child Custody

Kelly Fritsch: Houston’s Premier Family Law Attorney

Child Custody Services in Houston, TX

When it comes to divorce litigation, legal issues surrounding child custody are often complex and emotionally charged. Navigating child custody is a difficult task, and it helps exponentially to partner with an experienced custody lawyer who can assist you. With legal assistance from Kelly Fritsch, you can make your voice heard and accurately present your case to the court.

Child Custody & Parenting Time

Every family’s needs are unique. That’s why we take our time to understand your family’s best interests and build a plan that protects your child’s well-being. Depending on the type of child custody or conservatorship you are awarded, you will need to create a schedule that complies with the law and meets your child’s needs. Our team can help you navigate this situation and reach an agreement between you and your spouse.

Types of Child Custody

Kelly Fritsch has expertise in the varying types of child custody cases in Texas, including:

Sole Custody

Sole custody is often awarded by the court if it’s proven that one parent is unfit for the role.

Joint Custody

Joint custody is usually the preferred option of the court, with the child continuing contact and involvement with both parents.

Physical Custody

Sole primary custody or joint physical custody is awarded as the parent’s right for the child to live with them or maintain visitation rights.

Legal Custody

Legacy custody refers to a parent’s ability to contribute to the child’s significant life decisions.

Child Custody FAQs

Yes, but a judge must determine that moving is in the child’s best interest. Then, a resolution for custody and visitation would need to be revised.

In Texas, the law requires a parent to disclose information regarding the history of domestic abuse. Failure of the child’s conservator to notify the spouse and court results in a Class C misdemeanor.

An amicus attorney provides the court information that is in the child’s best interest. This attorney helps the court understand more about the child’s home life, relationship with their parents, and desires for living arrangements.

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Child Custody FAQs

Yes, but a judge must determine that moving is in the child’s best interest. Then, a resolution for custody and visitation would need to be revised.

In Texas, the law requires a parent to disclose information regarding the history of domestic abuse. Failure of the child’s conservator to notify the spouse and court results in a Class C misdemeanor.

An amicus attorney provides the court information that is in the child’s best interest. This attorney helps the court understand more about the child’s home life, relationship with their parents, and desires for living arrangements.

Contact Us For Family Law Expertise

To learn more about our practice areas or to schedule a meeting at our local law office, send our team an email today.

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