Law Office of Bryan Fagan PLLC Podcast
What does "custody" actually mean in Texas? Not what most people think — and in this episode, we trace the entire arc of Texas family law from conservatorship basics all the way to a finalized adoption. We start with the term that surprises every parent: Texas law doesn't say custody, it says conservatorship — the legal framework of rights and duties over a child's education, medical care, and residence. We break down the tiers: sole managing conservatorship (exclusive decision-making and primary residence), joint managing conservatorship (shared rights, with one parent typically designating the primary residence), and possessory conservatorship. Then we follow what happens when the state steps in: the CPS timeline from emergency removal — with or without an ex parte order — through the SAPCR filing, the hearing before a judge, and a grant of temporary managing conservatorship, and how long-term placements become permanent managing conservatorship, often with relatives like grandparents. From there, we cover the most serious step in family law: terminating parental rights — severing the bond — and the crucial distinction between a PMC arrangement, where birth parents retain some rights like visitation, and adoption, which is a complete legal severance creating a new permanent bond. Finally, we walk the adoption steps in order: termination of prior parental rights, strict criminal background checks, the rigorous home study evaluation, and the final hearing where the judge officially grants the adoption decree. Through it all runs the guiding principle of the Texas Family Code: the best interest of the child. For families 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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