Child Custody Modifications

When life happens and things change, your child custody order may need to change too. Attorney Paula S. Pierce-Nichols helps parents with child custody modification in Conroe, Magnolia, The Woodlands and surrounding communities in Montgomery County and Harris County, Texas.

Child Custody Modifications In Texas

In Texas, a Judge can modify a child custody order when certain legal grounds are met.  Although there are multiple legal grounds to modify a child custody order, the following are the three most common:

  1. Modifying the order is in the best interest of the child; and the circumstances of a parent, a party affected by the order, or a child, have materially and substantially changed after the date the order was rendered, or if the order is based on a settlement agreement, after the date the agreement was signed.
  2. The child is 12 years or older and will/has express to the Judge which parent the child prefers to live with. Although, a child’s parental preference does not automatically determine where the child lives; it can be a significant factor in the Judge’s decision.
  3. The custodial parent relinquished primary care and possession of the child to another person for six months or more, however, this ground may not apply if relinquishment is due to the custodial parent’s military deployment, mobilization or temporary military duty.

Some changed circumstances may include:

  • Parent consistently fails to exercise court-ordered visitation
  • Parent’s inability to adequately take care of the child
  • Parent’s circumstances or living environment poses a substantial risk to the child’s physical or emotional safety
  • Parent is unwilling to cooperate in making joint decisions regarding the child’s upbringing or care
  • Parent refuses to follow the court-ordered decision-making procedures
  • Parent interferes with the other parent’s court-ordered visitation
  • Parent undermines the other parent’s relationship with the child
  • Parent’s intended relocation significantly interferes with the other parent maintaining a relationship with the child
  • Child now has different educational, medical, or emotional needs that are not being met
  • Child’s school, work, or extracurricular activity schedule significantly interferes with court-ordered visitation
  • Child has a turbulent, fearful, or emotionally distressful relationship with a parent               
  • Frequent parent disagreement occurs because of unclear or inconsistent court order language

 

Have circumstances changed and you need a new child custody order? Contact Child Custody Modification Lawyer Paula Pierce-Nichols to find out your legal options.

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Why Choose Paula S. Pierce-Nichols for Your Modification Case?

Modifying a court order can be a daunting process, but with Paula S. Pierce-Nichols by your side, you can navigate it with confidence. Here’s why clients in the Greater Houston area trust Paula with their modification cases:

Experienced Legal Representation:

Paula has extensive experience handling modification cases and understands the complexities involved. Her knowledge of Texas family law and her strategic approach ensure that your case is presented effectively.

Personalized Legal Strategy:

Every family is unique, and so is every modification case. Paula takes the time to understand your specific circumstances and tailors her legal strategy to meet your needs.

Compassionate Client Support:

Paula understands the stress and uncertainty that often accompany modification cases. She is committed to providing compassionate, responsive support throughout the process, keeping you informed and involved every step of the way.

Strong Advocacy:

Whether you’re seeking to modify child custody, child support, or spousal support, Paula will advocate fiercely for your rights and interests, ensuring that the court’s orders reflect your current situation.

Service Areas

Paula S. Pierce-Nichols provides strategic family law services to several Texas communities, including Magnolia, The Woodlands, Conroe, Montgomery County, and Harris County. She offers personalized and effective legal representation, helping families with custody disputes, modifications, and other legal challenges. Paula’s deep knowledge of the local legal landscapes makes her a trusted advocate, committed to achieving favorable outcomes for her clients in each area. 

Paula S. Pierce-Nichols is committed to providing personalized and effective legal representation. Whether you need assistance with a child custody case, child support case, or a modification case., Paula is here to help. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward resolving your legal issues.

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