The East Texas Family Law Firm assists clients with protecting their parental rights on child custody issues that arise during a divorce case.
We assist clients with child custody issues such conservatorship, or decision making rights, as well as issues involving possession of their children.
Protecting your decision making rights on issues such as medical care, mental healthcare, and educational issues is critical to ensuring that you have a say in your child’s upbringing.
Equally important is ensuring that you have rights to possession of your child.
You can use the button below to contact the East Texas Family Law Firm to schedule a consultation for your divorce case.

Understanding Conservatorship in a Texas Divorce or Child Custody Case
This article provides an overview of the various types of conservatorship in a divorce or other child custody decision in Texas.

The Basics of Child Custody
This article provides a high level overview of the basic issues involved in child custody for both divorces and other family law matters in Texas.

50/50 Alternative Possession Schedules for Child Custody
This article provides a detailed discussion of some of the 50/50 alternative possession schedules available instead of the Standard Possession

How Is Child Custody Decided In A Divorce?
Divorces involving children can quickly become some of the most emotional and complex cases in law. This article addresses both

Modifying Child Support Obligations
The financial circumstances of a child or parent often change after entry of a final decree of divorce or other

Can I Modify My Child Custody Order After Divorce?
Yes – you can seek to modify the child custody (possession) portion of your final decree of divorce after your

Can The Amount of Child Support I Receive Change After My Divorce?
Yes – the amount of child support that you receive can change after your final decree of divorce. However, it

Does My Child Get To Decide Which Parent They Will Live With?
Child custody is a contentious issue in any divorce. One of the more common myths I hear from prospective divorce

Can My Spouse Avoid Paying Child Support By Quitting His or Her Job?
It is common for a spouse ordered to pay child support in a Texas divorce proceeding to have a change

Can I Revoke The Other Parent’s Visitation Rights If They Do Not Pay Child Support?
The short answer is no, you may not revoke the other parent’s custody rights with the child if do not

Understanding Your Rights and Duties as a Parent During Divorce
This article provides an overview of your rights and duties as a parent both during and after your divorce. Certain

General Rules for Child Support in a Texas Divorce
This article provides an overview of the rules governing child support in a Texas divorce case. It touches on subjects