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Moving interstate and Child Custody
Your initial thought after a relationship breakdown might be to move as far away from your estranged spouse as possible - moving away from Texas and moving interstate - but this can cause all sort of difficulties if there is a child involved: emotional, social, and also legal problems!
Making shared custody work
The court always favors custody resolutions that are in the "best interests of the child" and as such can specify the rights and obligations of parents where shared custody (technically referred to as 'joint conservatorship') has been granted.
Family Law in Texas and Interstate Child Custody Rights
Often when a partnership is terminated, the immediate response of the parent leaving the family home is to relocate as far away from their estranged spouse as possible. Apart from the affects this can have on your child's emotional stability, it can also affect the mechanics of filing a suit by raising matters of court jurisdiction.
Getting through your Custody Dispute
Custody struggles devastate people.
Those who have been through a lengthy custody battle understand why these cases are associated with very high rates of both suicide and homicide.
Custody Battles And What Happens To Nanna and Pop
Unfortunately the pain caused by a relationship breakdown is never restricted to two people.
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