No not homework. No just seeing if yall all agree on one thing. Besides its a general custody question and this is the forum for it right? I am trying to get facts not opinions yet. I mean its great information wise but im really needing facts from anyone with the knowledge or experience in Texas. Thanks.why are you asking?
homework? we don't do that...
want to see what you can say to have the upper hand in your case? we don't do that either
if you have an issue that you would like to ask questions about, we might be able to help with that
I dont have a case. I just need or would like answers. You get alot of, this is true and that is true, so I figured one simple question. . Like I said I dont have case just need some experienced legal advice. You may choose not to answer if you know or not but someone with legal experience in Texas or knowledge of the Texas family court system would be very helpful. thanks againAsk a question about your case - you won't get help with the tack you are on.
If you don't have a case, why do you need legal advice?Like I said I dont have case just need some experienced legal advice.
All of those are legal and parenting choices. The top answer -- only one really -- for a change of custody -- a SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE IN CIRCUMSTANCE.Is this like a David Letterman list?
The Top Three Reasons to Change Custody:
1. CP and Step-Dad are taking kiddo on Crocodile Hunting Expeditions.
2. CP has joined the Cult of Charlie, which is nudist and based in Anchorage.
3. CP watched the movie Water World 158 times and has decided that living on the ocean would be cool.
Would you say that proven persistent drug abuse is a change in circumstance (generally)?All of those are legal and parenting choices. The top answer -- only one really -- for a change of custody -- a SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE IN CIRCUMSTANCE.
NO. Persistent means "been happening for a while."Would you say that proven persistent drug abuse is a change in circumstance (generally)?
Well I mean persistent as in, not just going out one night and doing drugs, but being an addict.NO. Persistent means "been happening for a while."
Change in Circumstance means something has CHANGED.
What is new? What has changed?Well I mean persistent as in, not just going out one night and doing drugs, but being an addict.
I'm confused, if it's not considered a change in circumstance, then what is it considered when a judge orders a change of custody because of it?
We are being asked to answer questions in a vacumn, and the law doesn't work that way. Drug addiction that can be proven with hard evidence is of course a significant factor in a custody case.Well I mean persistent as in, not just going out one night and doing drugs, but being an addict.
I'm confused, if it's not considered a change in circumstance, then what is it considered when a judge orders a change of custody because of it?