Law Office of Bryan Fagan PLLC Podcast
How do courts decide child custody in Texas? In this episode, we decode the legal jargon and walk through the entire Texas custody system — starting with the term that surprises most parents: Texas law doesn't actually say "custody." It says conservatorship, and the distinction matters. We explain the two forms it takes: Joint Managing Conservatorship, where both parents share the rights and duties to make major decisions about the child's upbringing (the presumption in most Texas cases), and Sole Managing Conservatorship, where one parent holds exclusive authority to make major decisions on the child's behalf. Then we cover the standard that governs every custody decision in Texas: the best interest of the child — the factors judges actually weigh, from stability and each parent's caregiving history to the child's physical and emotional needs. We break down possession schedules and how they pair with conservatorship: the Standard Possession Order presumed best for children three and older, modified schedules for children under three or parents living more than 100 miles apart, and supervised possession when there's emotional or physical risk. We also walk through custody modifications when life changes — proving a material and substantial change, showing the modification serves the child's best interests, and obtaining court approval — plus the costly mistakes that damage custody cases and why the right representation protects both your rights and your relationship with your child. For parents in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, and across Texas, the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC offers free, confidential consultations. Learn more at bryanfagan.com.
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