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Category Archives: Child Custody

Child custody mediation is often the best answer

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

When it comes to questions regarding child custody, it is hard to make all the right decisions. This is particularly true when child custody and divorce are intertwined. While you always have the right to go to court in an attempt to find an answer to your child custody problems, there is another idea… Read More »

Understanding Parental Alienation Syndrome

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

If you go through divorce, if you have at least one child with your former spouse, you may be worried about what this means to your future. While it may not be common, Parental Alienation Syndrome comes into play from time to time. Parental Alienation Syndrome is a situation in which one parent exposes… Read More »

Are you familiar with common child custody problems?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

When it comes to matters of child custody in Houston, the last thing you want is to run into any problems. After all, you have enough on your plate. If a marriage ends poorly, if you don’t get along with your former spouse, it is safe to assume that you could one day face… Read More »

School performance can be used in child custody cases

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

The main thing that the court is trying to figure out during a child custody case is what will be in the best interests of the child. Since education is very important to children and performance in school can factor into their further educational opportunities and career opportunities, it is thought of as a… Read More »

What are the advantages of joint physical custody?

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

When you go through divorce, one of the first things you will think about is this: Who will get custody of the children? There are many ways this process can shake out, so you need to be ready for everything. Many people fight for joint physical custody, as they realize there are many benefits… Read More »

The benefits of parallel parenting

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

If you have gone through a divorce, if you have at least one child with your former partner, you are aware of the challenges that await. While some people believe that co-parenting is the best method of raising their child, others have come to find that parallel parenting is actually the answer to all… Read More »

What to teach your daughter about divorce

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

When going through a divorce, it is important that any children involved are kept safe at all times. The last thing you want is for one or more of them to be negatively impacted for life. If you have a daughter and you are going through the divorce process, it is a must that… Read More »

Adapting to child custody is more flexible than you might realize

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

When you are going through a divorce and have children, the impact the entire process can have on your children is tremendous. While some parents try to help their children adapt to the divorce, there are some parents who might feel better if the parents are the ones who make more of the concessions… Read More »

Non-custodial parents should understand this about child support

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

As a non-custodial parent, there are things you should know about child support. The more information and knowledge you have, the easier it becomes to understand your situation and what you can do to improve your relationship with your child. Here are some of the more important things to realize: — If you receive… Read More »

Divorce and how to make joint custody work

By Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. |

The divorce process can be difficult on everybody involved, including both the parents and children. If you are going through a divorce and have at least one child with the partner, you know your former spouse will remain in your life for an extended period of time (at least until your child reaches age… Read More »

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