If you share joint custody of the children, your co-parent likely has their days with them. Therefore, if you are considering relocating, you must consider how your move will affect the current custody arrangement. Every relocation case is different. Therefore, the...
Can a Texas court change custody orders from another state?
You may have relocated to Texas to start a new job, get an education or enjoy a new standard of living. But if you are a parent who has divorced in another state and you have an existing custody arrangement, you may wonder if your custody orders will change once you...
What is parental alienation?
There are plenty of legitimate reasons why a divorced parent in Texas may wish to relocate to a different state. However, it is also possible that your ex-spouse may choose to relocate in an attempt to drive a wedge between you and your children. If this is the case,...
Challenges when one parent lives out of state
Co-parenting is usually difficult regardless of distance or the parents’ ability to get along. At Law Thompson, P.C., we understand that there are unique challenges when the noncustodial parent lives farther away. You and other Texas residents may be interested in...
What is full faith and credit?
As difficult as child custody issues in Texas can be to resolve, matters become even more complicated when one parent moves out of state, whether by choice or by necessity. If you are a parent dealing with interstate custody issues, whether you are the parent moving...