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Can a Parent Abduct Their Own Child?
If you are currently involved in a divorce or child custody dispute, no parent has the right to flee with his/her child. Despite being the child’s biological parent or legal guardian, if a person takes his or her child, it is considered kidnapping in Texas.
Texas Surrogacy Laws
In Texas, the woman who gives birth is always the mother, even if another woman donated the egg(s)/embryo(s). The only exception to this rule applies to cases involving gestational surrogacy where a valid gestational agreement is in place.
What Does a Protective Order Do?
If you are a victim of family violence, please seek help immediately.
Where do I file for child support in Texas?
To file for child support in Texas, you may hire a private attorney or contact the Texas Attorney General’s Office.
What are the standards in Texas custody and visitation cases?
Regardless of the type of lawyer you choose, the Texas Family Code sets out certain standards to guide the Courts in acting as the voice of reason in matters involving child custody and visitation.
Presumptions in a Texas Divorce
The Texas Family Code contains several rebuttable presumptions about parent-child relationships and property classifications during a divorce.
Are Child Support Payments Public Record in Texas?
In Texas, child support payments are considered confidential information, which means they are not open to the public.
What Can I Do if My Ex Stops Paying Child Support?
When a parent fails to make child support payments, they not only fail to provide for their child, but also violate a court order.
Divorce, Hidden Assets & Your Rights
The division of property, including both assets and debts, is one of the most critical aspects of a divorce.