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June 3, 2017 - Posted by: branchfamilylaw - In category: custody, divorce, Parenting - No responses
Shared Parenting After A Divorce Is The Healthiest Option Divorce is difficult for anyone and everyone involved in the process. Even if the divorce is amicable, that doesn’t make it easy. Deciding what party gets custody of the children and parenting powers is difficult. Despite being difficult, it is a decision that needs to be […]
CPS Parent Resource Guide Part 13: Special Topics Part 3
December 22, 2016 - Posted by: branchfamilylaw - In category: Child Protective Services, CPS, custody, Domestic Violence, Parenting - No responses
Parents Who Are Undocumented Immigrants The most important thing to remember is the CPS (child protective services) does not deport parents or their children. CPS is not an immigration agency of the United States. Children and their families are given the benefits, protection, and care of CPS whether or not they are here legally. […]
CPS Parent Resource Guide Part 13: Special Topics
December 21, 2016 - Posted by: branchfamilylaw - In category: CPS, Parenting - No responses
Teenage Parents and Former Foster Youth Parents Teenage parents, those under the age of 18, can become involved with CPS as a child, as a parent, or both. For children under the age of 18, CPS becomes involved if the child is being abused or neglected, and as a parent CPS becomes involved if […]
CPS Parent Resource Guide Part 13: Disability and Inability to Care
December 19, 2016 - Posted by: branchfamilylaw - In category: child support, CPS, custody, Parenting, Paternity - No responses
Part 1 and 2 of this section will handle those particular CPS issues, which include special topics. Special topics are but are not limited to: parents who have special physical or intellectual needs or who live with a mental illness; Fathers, especially fathers who don’t see their children, teenage parents, or parents who are in […]
CPS Parent Resource Guide Part 12: Visitation
December 2, 2016 - Posted by: branchfamilylaw - In category: Child Protective Services, CPS, custody, Domestic Violence, Parenting - No responses
The right to visit with your child will be one of the most important rights you have during a CPS (child protective services) case, and it is important to take advantage of the visitation that is allowed/ordered both from a bonding perspective as well as a legal one. Under current Texas law, CPS must arrange […]
CPS Parent Resource Guide Part 11: Working With CPS
November 30, 2016 - Posted by: branchfamilylaw - In category: Child Protective Services, CPS, custody, Parenting - No responses
Maintaining A Good Relationship With Your Caseworker CPS (child protective services) caseworkers are extremely valuable people to your case. They are hardworking, caring people, with only the best interests of your child in mind, and they have chosen their job for a reason. In fact, your CPS caseworker is probably the most important person […]
CPS Parent Resource Guide Part 10: The Parent Attorney
November 29, 2016 - Posted by: branchfamilylaw - In category: CPS, Parenting - No responses
The CPS process is quite confusing, and it can be very tough to navigate on your own. A lawyer can help with this process and explain things to you so that you can make the proper decisions for yourself and your family. This section mostly will deal with expections in regards to what a lawyer […]
November 18, 2016 - Posted by: branchfamilylaw - In category: divorce, Marriage, Parenting - No responses
US Divorce Rate Continues to Decline In a bit of positive news, the US divorce rate has continued its steady decline over the past few years to reach a new 35 year low. Its easy to jump to conclusions in regards to this data, as there are many different contributing factors, but it is an extremely […]
Deciphering Texas Primary Custody
November 13, 2016 - Posted by: branchfamilylaw - In category: Child Custody, child support, custody, divorce, Parenting - No responses
Does Primary Custody Exist? Usually a misnomer due to its frequency in popular culture, “primary custody” is not an actual legal term recognized in Texas. Texas courts will typically appoint both parents as “joint managing conservators” or “JMCs” for their children, and what people commonly refer to as “primary custody” tracks most closely with the […]
Risks of “Free-Range” Parenting
October 30, 2016 - Posted by: branchfamilylaw - In category: DFPS, Parenting - No responses
The Meitiv family in Montgomery County is being investigated for neglect of their children after allowing their 6 and 10 year old children walk home about a mile from the park to their home. What the parents call free-range parenting and lessons on independence, the Montgomery County Child Protective Services call neglect – in Maryland, […]
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