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On Behalf of | Jun 7, 2017 | Blog

The end of a relationship is often a stressful and challenging period. Couples who stay together for an extended period often end up intertwined both emotionally and financially. Unravelling these ties can be difficult, but could ultimately lead to a better situation for both parties over time. However, when children are involved, the situation can be significantly more complex.

Perhaps you and your significant other have decided to part ways, leaving you to wonder how the process will affect your kids. Chances are, you probably consider the future of your children to be of the utmost importance and understanding what to expect during custody negotiations might help you prepare for the road ahead.

Factors to consider regarding child custody agreements

The process of determining child custody can be complex, and several variables can influence the outcome. Some key aspects to consider that may play a major role in the process include the following:

  • Type of custody sought: The type of custody you pursue will have an impact on how the process will go. For instance, you might wish to share parental responsibilities and decisions with the other parent via joint custody, or seek to become the primary caretaker by obtaining sole custody.
  • Agreement among parents: Another key factor is the ability to negotiate. If you and the other parent can reach a suitable agreement concerning child custody, you might be able to avoid going to court provided the agreement is in keeping with the best interests of the child.
  • Opposition: In some cases, parents might disagree on what is best for their children. If the two of you cannot agree on a parenting plan, the court will step in and make the decision.
  • Additional factors: Whether decided by the parents or the court, certain factors often influence the decision, such as the presence of a primary caretaker and the needs of the child.

Although child custody issues are more common during divorce, they can also arise between unmarried parents. Regardless of the circumstances you face, you probably wish to secure an agreement that will allow to child to thrive, potentially prompting a need for guidance in achieving this goal.

Advice and assistance

With numerous aspects to consider regarding the custody of your child, and the potential weight of the decision thereof, you might be feeling somewhat overwhelmed and perhaps uncertain how to proceed. You could speak with an experienced attorney for guidance throughout the process. A family law attorney with extensive knowledge of Texas child custody laws can address your concerns and wishes and assist you in pursuing the most favorable outcome possible concerning the current and future well-being of your child.

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