by Megan Cook | Child Custody, Child Support, Co-Parenting
ChatGPT and other internet sources may state something along the lines of this relating to what happens if you do not include your SAPCR in a Texas case: In Texas, SAPCR stands for “Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship,” which is a type of legal... by Megan Cook | Child Custody, Child Support, Co-Parenting
In Texas family law cases, if you want to use a court-appointed case evaluator as an expert witness during your trial, it is generally advisable to properly designate them as an expert during the discovery phase of your case. During discovery, parties exchange... by Megan Cook | Co-Parenting
The case evaluator, also known as a custody evaluator, is a professional appointed by the court to assess and make recommendations regarding child custody arrangements. However, it’s important to note that the case evaluator’s recommendations are not... by Megan Cook | Child Custody, Co-Parenting
I was sitting in a courtroom watching the closing remarks of a jury trial not long ago. The trial was one where the jury would decide on child custody between two parents. One of the experts appointed on the case stood up and talked about parental alienation. The... by Megan Cook | 152.201, Child Custody, Child Support, Co-Parenting, Father's Rights, Modification, SAPCR, Texas
Get Legal Help Call us. 👨👩👧👦 The parties in the lawsuit went to mediation over child custody. 💰 Neither parent was ordered to pay child support. ⏱ Both parents were ordered to share equally in time with the child. 🗺 Both parents were ordered to raise the child in...
by Megan Cook | Child Custody, Co-Parenting, Conservatorship, DECREE LANGUAGE, uncontested divorce
In a divorce case, a Judge is not required to decide on which parent is going to consent to extracurricular activities. However, because these activities can be expensive, time consuming and impactful on a child’s life, it is advisable to contemplate this during...