Address609 W. Young St. #2, Llano, TX 78643

AddressBurnet - By Appointment Only

325-216-2006

Child Custody Lawyer in Llano, TX

Texas child custody lawyer

Burnet Attorney for Conservatorship and Child Custody Matters

Unfortunately, children are, many times, the ones most impacted by a divorce and decisions regarding child custody are often necessary following a split. Having custody over a child brings about numerous rights and responsibilities. You have access to medical, psychological, and educational records, authority regarding where they live and attend school, are able to make important medical decisions, and more. Contact us at the Law Office of Russ Alan Baker, PLLC today to learn more about how we can help!

Sole and Joint Conservatorships in Texas

In the State of Texas, child custody is referred to as a "conservatorship," and the parent who has custody over the child is referred to as a "conservator." There are two types of conservatorships, known as a joint managing conservatorship (JMC) and sole managing conservatorship (SMC). Because the best interests of the child are the top priority of family law courts, they will assume that continued contact with both parents is usually the best situation, and that both spouses should share the parenting rights and duties. If possible, it is typically better for both parents to come to a written agreement regarding child custody rather than having a court make this decision.

When making child custody decisions, family law courts may consider the following factors:

  • Physical suitability of the home
  • Physical and mental health of each parent
  • Emotional ties between each parent and their child
  • The child's reasonable preferences
  • Evidence of abuse, neglect, or alcohol/drug abuse in the home

Call Our Firm Today and Schedule Your Consultation

At the Law Office of Russ Alan Baker, PLLC, our skilled family law attorney has more than a decade of experience in the legal field, and he has helped numerous clients successfully resolve their child custody cases. Whether you are looking to create a joint agreement with your spouse or need to protect your rights as a parent in court, we are here to help.

For more information about our firm and how we can help with your custody case, contact our office. Call 325-216-2006 to schedule a confidential consultation with a member of our team today. We serve families in Llano County, Burnet County, San Saba County, Brown County, Mason County, Mills County, Blanco County, and throughout Central Texas.

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