On Behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Mar 10, 2023 | Child Custody
Divorce and summer break is particularly challenging for high-asset, high-earning co-parents. With demanding jobs and busy schedules, it is challenging to find the time to spend quality time with your children during the summer months. However, trying to create a plan...
On Behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Jul 1, 2022 | Child Custody
Going through separation and divorce as a parent can feel overwhelming. In addition to shifting to separate households, you must consider what is best for your children. As your lives shift and change, you may face challenges. When your ex starts talking about...
On Behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Mar 22, 2022 | Child Custody
When you have children, divorce is not only about your interests. It takes a strong parenting plan to ensure your children do not suffer long-term consequences through no fault of their own. However, you might not know where to start. If you want what is best for your...
On Behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Feb 1, 2022 | Child Custody
If you are a parent and your marriage ends, your concerns lie with how you and your partner will share custody of your children. A solid co-parenting relationship can improve your child’s emotional health after a divorce. Review the factors that influence child...
On Behalf of Tracton Law Firm, PLLC | Mar 25, 2021 | Child Custody, Child Support, Family Law, Fathers' Rights
Fathers across Texas have meaningful and supportive relationships with their children. However, if they end their relationship with their child’s mother, they may wonder what will happen to that cherished relationship. What should fathers know about their parental...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Jun 24, 2020 | Child Custody
Your marriage may be ending, but your children remain your highest priority as a father. How can you ensure that you maintain that relationship as they become adults? Before filing for divorce, make sure you understand your rights as a father in a Texas custody case....
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | May 6, 2020 | Child Custody
Child custody is a hot button issue. As a parent, you want to stay in your children’s lives and be able to parent them even after a divorce. While there is an attitude that courts prefer to give custody to mothers, Texas courts do not consider gender when determining...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Jul 18, 2019 | Child Custody
There are many ways to parent a child. Sometimes this looks like two parents working together to raise a child in the same household. However, in other situations, this may look like each parent parenting the child in each of their households due to a divorce or a...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Jun 12, 2019 | Child Custody
The end of a marriage brings about many changes. It turns a married spouse into a single individual, it causes one or both spouses to move to a new place, it results in property being divided and it causes children involved to split their time with their parents. It...
On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Jun 6, 2019 | Child Custody
When parents split, the dynamics of the family often change. In some cases, one parent takes on the role as custodial parent while the other parent serves as the noncustodial parent. While the noncustodial parent does not see the child or children as much, they are...