In Texas, what most people call "custody" is legally known as conservatorship. Conservatorship determines each parent's rights and responsibilities regarding their child, including decision-making authority over education, healthcare, and religious upbringing. Attorney Amos will help you understand your rights under Texas law.
Texas recognizes Joint Managing Conservatorship, where both parents share rights and duties, and Sole Managing Conservatorship, where one parent has primary decision-making authority. Courts determine conservatorship based on the best interest of the child.
A Standard Possession Order establishes when each parent has physical possession of the child. We offer a free SPO Visitation Calendar on our website to help parents easily track their schedule.
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