[TX] [TX] What proof can a father present to get child custody?
To strengthen your case for custody, you should present records showing your consistent involvement in daily care, education, and medical appointments for your son. Evidence such as a calendar of activities, school pickup logs, medical appointment receipts, and proof of extracurricular participation like karate classes supports your caregiving role. Highlight any patterns where you've been the primary caregiver and the impact of your active role on your son's well-being. The court prefers arrangements that serve your child’s best interests, so focus on factual, up-to-date details that demonstrate stability and positive involvement.
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What is something that I could present to family court to get custody of my son. I am a retired military veteran that has taken care of him, becoming a stay at home dad while his mother worked and was not present much.
Lexi, Chatbot
I understand how important custody of your son is to you. Can you share if there have been any previous custody arrangements or court orders in place?
We are in the process of divorcing and have decided to share 50/50 custody.
Lexi, Chatbot
Have there been any significant changes in your son’s living situation or the mother’s involvement that you believe the court should consider?
Yes she has someone else watch him while she continues to work evenings, basically the same thing she did when her and I lived together.
Lexi, Chatbot
Is there anything else the family lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they’ll be able to help with your custody arrangement.
Yes
Legal Eagle
Hello, I’m Legal Eagle. I’m an attorney who works in your area of law and I’ll help you sort this out today. I’ve read what you shared so let’s go over what’s happening and what your best next steps look like. Have you been your son’s primary caregiver for most of his life, including handling his daily routine, school activities, and medical care?
Yes, since his birth I have been the one that took care of like a stay at home dad/husband. I do everything from feeding him, dropping him off and picking him up from school. All his doctors appointments. I enrolled him in karate and we go 4 days a week.
Legal Eagle
Thanks for sharing that. It sounds like you've been very involved in your son's life. Could you let me know where you're located? This helps me understand the legal context better.
I live in GRANBURY, Texas
Legal Eagle
Great, thanks for that. Have there been any formal custody agreements or court orders established yet in your divorce process?
Legal Eagle
So I haven't heard back from you in a while on this, which is no big deal! Without the information I asked for in my request, I can only give you this general answer:
Legal Eagle
To strengthen your case for custody, you should present records showing your consistent involvement in daily care, education, and medical appointments for your son. Evidence such as a calendar of activities, school pickup logs, medical appointment receipts, and proof of extracurricular participation like karate classes supports your caregiving role. Highlight any patterns where you've been the primary caregiver and the impact of your active role on your son's well-being. The court prefers arrangements that serve your child’s best interests, so focus on factual, up-to-date details that demonstrate stability and positive involvement.
Legal Eagle
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Legal Eagle
So I haven't heard from you in a while, but that's ok! I hope I’ve provided the information you were seeking. If you need more help, please let me know so I can continue to assist you.
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