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Child Custody

Child custody may be among the most highly contested areas of a divorce. Under Texas law, any custody arrangement must serve the best interests of the child above all else. While both parents agree that they have the child’s best interests in mind, their views on the matter can be quite different.

These cases can be very difficult to resolve, and the assistance of a reliable Dallas child custody attorney can be very helpful. At the law office of Phillip A. Linder, we represent mothers and fathers in a wide variety of complex child custody matters. We have been successful in negotiating parenting plans that all concerned parties can support.

Helping You Through Complex Child Custody Matters

 

We work closely with our clients to fully understand their concerns and expectations with regard to child custody. We have extensive experience handling matters for clients seeking primary custody or joint custody. When there are disputes that need to be resolved, the court may assign Parenting Coordinators or Parenting Facilitators to help you resolve them. We will be there to advise you throughout the process and help you take the necessary steps if you feel that your parental rights are at risk.

Joint Managing Conservatorships

 

In the context of child custody, a managing conservator is the parent who makes important decisions on the children’s behalf. In a joint managing conservatorship, both parents have an equal share in the decision-making authority for the child. Some examples of these decisions include education, medical care, religious affiliation, participation in extracurricular activities and other considerations. We are prepared to represent you in the negotiation and development of a parenting plan that gives you the full level of involvement you want in your children’s lives.

Contact The Law Office Of Phillip Linder | McKinney Visitation Lawyer

 

Contact one of our offices to schedule an initial consultation about your child custody and visitation issues. We are available during regular business hours and by appointment at other times. 

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