Can I modify my custody order?

Published by JoyceMesias | December 18, 2023 | Child Custody

Texas law bases child custody decisions on the best interest of the child. A custody order is meant to provide stability and consistency for your child and make it easier for you to co-parent. As your child grows older and/or your life circumstances change, you may need to change the terms of your custody order. […]

Divorce, Malicious Parent Syndrome, and the Impact on Non-Custodial Parents: Insights from Beveridge Law Firm, PLLC

Published by Ben Beveridge | November 5, 2023 | Child Custody

For help, contact us at 281-407-0961 or visit our website. Introduction: Understanding Malicious Parent Syndrome Navigating divorce and child custody battles can be emotionally charged, and in some cases, parents resort to damaging behaviors like Malicious Parent Syndrome (MPS). At Beveridge Law Firm, PLLC, we are here to address your concerns and questions about MPS. […]

How Texas courts assess parental relocation

Published by Ben Beveridge | October 13, 2023 | Child Custody

Child custody issues are almost always more complicated than they seem. But even after an initial child custody order is issued, circumstances can change that may lead you or your child’s other parent to seek a modification. While these requests to modify arise when mental health, substance abuse, and domestic violence issues arise, they’re also […]

How is custody determined in Texas?

Published by Ben Beveridge | February 14, 2023 | Child Custody

When we divorce or otherwise break up with our child’s other parent, we will likely find ourselves facing a judge who will decide who will have custody of our child. It is confusing. Terms like “conservatorship” and “possession order” are being thrown around, and we do not know what they mean. The following is a […]

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