by Megan Cook | Child Custody, Co-Parenting, Conservatorship
The BVS form is typically required in all family cases that involve children throughout the State of Texas. Bexar County is actually among one of the only counties that does not require the BVS form to be filed during a case. To obtain a copy of the fillable BVS... by Megan Cook | Child Custody, Co-Parenting, Conservatorship
On January 2, 2020, Attorney Justin Cook prevailed in preventing a parent from moving her 5 children away, long distance during a divorce case. The mother of five children had filed a motion for temporary orders with hopes to move the children out of San Antonio. The... by Megan Cook | Child Custody, Co-Parenting, Conservatorship
The Texas Family Code will enable a parent to modify the orders that were rendered in the divorce. All terms are open to be modified including the school of the child, the custody schedule, the primary parent, the drop off and pick up rules, supervision of the visit... by Megan Cook | Child Custody, Child Outside of Marriage, Co-Parenting, Conservatorship
Say that you raised a child that is not biologically yours. Your spouse had the child before the marriage, and you care very much for the child. What happens with custody during a divorce in Texas? Unless you have adopted the child, Texas will not consider this... by Megan Cook | Child Custody, Co-Parenting, DECREE LANGUAGE
Most of the time, clients who have an uncontested divorce are also able to co-parent pretty well. They manage to anticipate and reduce conflict, and have agreements about who makes certain decisions in their children’s lives. They usually are hyper-focused on the best...