Establishing Child Custody in Texas
Decisions regarding their children are the most important and difficult decisions our clients make. We take these issues very seriously, and we handle cases involving children with extreme compassion, dedication, and precision. It is vital that your parental rights are protected so that you can enjoy a rich and meaningful relationship with your children and keep the conflict with the other parent to a minimum.
Pursuing child custody is a highly stressful and emotional period for a parent and even the child. Prolonged disputes can take a toll. While custody cases can become complex and very emotional, we strive to make the entire process as straightforward as possible. There is nothing more important than your children. You need someone who understands your view of what is best for them and who will stand up for your rights.
For many parents, child custody disputes are by far the most nerve-wracking part of a divorce or paternity case. Couples approaching child custody issues normally differ in their respective views on how to carry it out fairly, but nearly all parents share a desire for stable, happy and healthy children. We recognize that no two individual cases are the same. The prospect of having less time with a child and potentially sharing responsibilities with an the other parent can be unnerving.
Custody cases most often involve a mother and father fighting for legal custody rights for the child. In some instances the custody issues may arise out of the parents of the child becoming divorced or it can involve parents of a child who are not legally married. Custody cases can involve one parent fighting for full custody of the child or it can involve a shared custody/shared parenting agreement between the parents. While custody cases can become complex and very emotional, we strive to make the entire process as straightforward as possible. With familial relationships potentially on the line, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed—particularly if you are not on the best terms with your child's other parent. We know how important your children are to you, which is why we are ready to do everything possible to help you maintain an active role in the life of your child or children.
Experienced Child Custody Attorney
Our attorneys wants to understand your situation, your children's needs, and your goals for your family. Once we know who you are and what your personalized needs are, then our attorneys will recommend a legal strategy and a practical course of legal action designed to meet your needs. Law Office of Christine Mazurek, PLLC, ensures that every client is provided with a high level of compassion, respect and personalized attention. Whether your case must be handled through the use of litigation or can be resolved amicably with the use of mediation, our child custody lawyer will work with each client to come up with custom legal solution, tailored to fit the unique needs and goals of our client.
Unless two parents are going through a divorce, Texas requires the filing of a Suit Affecting Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) form in court. This form is required in cases where a judge is being requested to issue orders regarding child custody, child support, child visitation, and medical decisions regarding a child. A family law attorney will file the SAPCR, then the co-parent will be notified of the filing and given the opportunity to respond.
At the Law Office of Christine Mazurek, PLLC, we dedicate our practice to achieving outcomes that are in the best interest of parents and children. Our practice is dedicated to understanding your unique needs and that of your children. We understand that no two situations are ever alike and we stand prepared to advocate or your rights.
Law Office of Christine Mazurek, PLLC
300 Burnett Street, Suite 123, Fort Worth, Texas 76102
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