For example,
the same child custody agreement that was followed during a legal separation may be adhered to after a divorce.
Not exact matches
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With that in mind, Texas
child support laws are now very much geared to all parties coming into the process as equals, and trying to talk through
agreements about
child custody, rights of visitation, financial support for the
child, and also
agreements about how time should be shared between the parties, and also parenting plans to ensure that both sets of parents are singing from the
same hymn sheet in terms of exactly HOW they would like their
children to be raised.
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However, about two - thirds utilize a mediation / arbitration model for resolving
child custody disputes, whereby, in the event that no
agreement is reached in mediation, the
same mediator makes recommendations for a
custody / visitation plan to the Court.
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Custody Special Needs
Child Split
Custody SPLS (State Parent Locator Services) Spousal Maintenance Stalking Stare Decisis State Court Statute Stay of Proceedings Stay - Away Order Stepchild Stepparent Adoption Stipulation Stipulated
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For unmarried parents involved in a
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custody decision are largely the
same as those for divorcing couples —
child custody and visitation will be resolved either through
agreement between the
child's parents, or by a family court judge's decision.
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