Walker County Child Custody Attorney
Walker County Child Custody Lawyer Serving Huntsville
There are multiple different types of situations where parents may need to address matters related to the custody of their children. These issues most commonly arise when married parents choose to get a divorce, but child custody cases may also involve unmarried parents who have split up after cohabitating or situations where the paternity of a child may need to be established. When determining how to share custody of children, parents will need to make sure they are focusing on protecting their children's best interests, and the best way to do so is by securing representation from a family law attorney.
If you need to resolve matters related to child custody, the team at The Bihm Firm, PLLC can provide you with skilled and dedicated legal help. We have many years of legal experience, and we can help you understand your rights and the issues that may play a role in your case. We will work with you and your child's other parent to reach agreements on how you will share the responsibilities of raising your children, while also determining the amount of time children will spend with each parent and addressing any other matters related to your children's best interests.
Child Custody Cases in Huntsville
Most of the time, family courts in Texas presume that it is in children's best interests for parents to serve as "joint managing conservators." In these cases, parents will share equal responsibility in making decisions for their children, and these decisions may address important issues such as the education children will receive, the forms of medical treatment that will be necessary to ensure that they can maintain proper health, whether they will attend church or receive religious training, and the types of activities they will participate in.
With joint managing conservatorship, parents will usually share legal custody of children. However, there may be some cases where it would be appropriate for one parent to have sole conservatorship or legal custody. In addition to addressing these issues, parents will also need to determine how to handle physical possession and visitation. Typically, one parent will have the right to decide where a child will primarily live, and this parent is known as the "custodial" parent. The "non-custodial" parent will have the right to spend time with the child on a regular basis, and a child visitation and possession order will be created detailing the schedules for when a child will stay in each parent's home.
In addition to working with parents to negotiate child custody orders, we can help address other custody-related issues, including:
- Rights of fathers - We work to ensure that fathers have equal rights to share custody and visitation of their children.
- Parental relocation - When a custodial parent plans to move to a new home, their child custody agreement may need to be updated. We provide representation in these cases for custodial parents who are planning to relocate or non-custodial parents who are looking to avoid negative effects on their relationship with their children.
Contact Our Walker County Child Custody Attorney
If you need help resolving legal issues related to your children, contact the office of The Bihm Firm, PLLC today. Schedule a free consultation by calling 936-788-6100. We serve families in and around Walker County, Texas.