Texas Child Custody LawAccess · Visitation · ConservatorshipChild custody and visitation (sometimes called access) issues often present the most difficult issues when parents are separating, especially in cases where there are allegations of domestic violence or parental alienation. Also, because custody and child support are linked under Texas law, divorcing parents may have to figure out the custody issues before settling their marital asset division and alimony issues. In both divorce and paternity cases, Mark Lane Law Offices is dedicated to ensuring that your rights and your children's rights are protected. Pick the Right Child Custody Lawyer Because Your Family Issues Are ImportantMany parents find that a custody or visitation agreement that worked well following separation or divorce fails to work when the children get older, a parent changes jobs, or a former spouse remarries. In such cases, some parents are able to work out mutually agreeable solutions and merely ask us to draft and file their new agreement. In other cases, the modification of existing orders becomes another full-scale custody fight. Whether you simply need us to draft a revised custody agreement, you think your divorce case could involve a huge court battle, or you want to move and the other parent of your child objects, you deserve to have an attorney who always keeps your parental rights and the best interests of your children in mind. Contact our office to discuss your child custody and visitation questions. |




