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Topic – Custody Rights for Fathers

Custody Rights for Fathers

It is possible for Fathers in Texas to have custody rights.   Furthermore, it is also possible for Fathers in Texas to have sole custody of their child or children. If you are a father that is going through a divorce, you will have to figure out custody with your spouse.

There will need to be discussions between both spouses regarding what is best for the children.  As parents, you must decide who has the ability to care for the children on a full-time basis or what percent of the time the children will spend with each parent.  Furthermore, many other important decisions will have to be made regarding the welfare of the children.

It is important for father in Texas to know that courts are not to make the custody decision based on the gender of the parent.  This is known as gender basis.    The Equal Rights Amendment of 1973 states that gender cannot be used as a basis for granting child custody.  Moreover, it is essential that you are fully aware of what your rights are as a father in Texas.

Types of Child Custody Arrangements in Texas

In order to fully understand how custody works in Texas, it is essential to know what types of custody exists. The three types of custody are legal, physical and by arrangement.

Legal custody has to do with parents making the right choices for their children regarding education, health, and religion.  The courts in Texas are in favor of joint legal custody.  Joint legal custody means that both parents will be involved in the children’s life. Furthermore, parents will have to work together for the best interest of the children.

Another term to understand is physical custody.  Physical custody refers to where the children spend the majority of their time.

If you are able to come to an agreement with the other parent on custody, you may come to a custody agreement that you both agree with to have the court order based on.  However, if you are unable to come to decisions on your own, the court will determine what is best.

Protect your children’s ability to have a loving relationship with you. Situations involving custody of a child can be legally complex and emotionally devastating, Fathers Rights can help.  Text or call today to get the help you need.