Create a Custody Agreement in Texas that Works

Half of all children in the U.S. will experience their parents getting a divorce. But the end of a marriage isn’t the end of a family. If you’re in the process of a divorce in Texas and you have children, you’re probably going to have to create a custody or parenting time agreement. Hopefully, you and your former spouse can find an arrangement that works for you both without too much frustration. But if you need some help, Texas Legal attorney Jaclyn Roberson shared with us some tips on creating a parenting and custody agreement in Texas that works for your family.

How to Create a Custody Agreement in Texas that Works for Your Family

Trends in Custody Agreements in Texas

Jaclyn Roberson has noticed that modern dads aren’t satisfied with older style custody arrangements of every other weekend and one weeknight. They want more time with their kids.

“Back in the day, people would only seek 50/50 custody as a way of getting out of paying child support,” says Roberson. “But parents today legitimately want that equal time with their child. More and more dads are realizing they don’t have to accept the weekend visitation.”

When Roberson encounters a mom who isn’t sure about an equal custody arrangement, she says she challenges them to open their mind to the possibility.

“I tell them, ‘Just as you live with the child, your husband lives with the child too. Your child doesn’t get to see both of you at the same time now. Dad just wants the same thing as you do,’” says Roberson. “I encourage fathers to speak up about the kind of visitation they want with their child and not to just assume that all they can get is weekend visits.”

Ideas for Custody Arrangements In Texas

With a growing number of parents sharing equal custody of their children, families and attorneys have gotten creative when it comes to dividing the time. Here are a few ways Roberson says she’s seen her clients divide parenting time when creating a custody agreement in Texas:

If you’re looking for suggestions for how to divide time with a 60/40 or 70/30 split, custodyXchange.com has a lot of suggestions for schedules and calendars that may work for your family.

What Makes for the Ideal Parenting Time Agreement in Texas?

Roberson shared some tips for finding the right balance in a parenting agreement:

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