Child Custody

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Navigating Joint Custody: Communication Tips for Parents

How often does miscommunication turn a simple child custody exchange into a tense conflict? Studies consistently show that poor co-parent communication is […]

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Supervised Visitation: When It’s Ordered and How It Works

What happens when a court decides that a parent should not spend time alone with their child? For many families, supervised […]

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Agreeing to a Modification Outside Court: Best Practices

What happens when the custody or support order that once worked no longer fits your child’s life—or yours? For parents, […]

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Preparing for a Child Custody Hearing: Steps That Help You Win

For many parents, a child custody hearing is one of the most stressful legal experiences they will ever face. Custody arrangements […]

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When a Change Is Big Enough: Understanding Material Change Standards

Is the life your custody or support order was built around still the life you’re living today? At Daniel Ogbeide […]

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Shared Custody Arrangements and What They Mean

How do parents remain fully present in their children’s lives after separation without constant conflict or confusion? For many families, […]

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Child Custody vs Visitation: What Parents Should Know

What really happens when two parents cannot agree on where a child should live or how much time each parent […]

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What Happens When Parents Can’t Agree on Custody?

What happens when two parents both believe they are acting in their child’s best interests—but cannot agree on where that […]

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Common Mistakes a Child Custody Attorney in Sugar Land Can Help You Avoid

Child custody cases are often emotionally charged and legally complex. Parents may unintentionally make decisions or statements that negatively affect […]

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