Determining Child Custody
In child custody cases, Texas courts prioritize the child’s well-being, carefully evaluating family circumstances. If parents disagree on custody arrangements, the court may require social studies or mental health evaluations to assess the situation of the parents and children. Sometimes, the court may order parenting classes to help parents understand their responsibilities post-divorce. With over 33 years of experience, Stephanie Foster provides knowledgeable support to clients navigating these sensitive situations.
Creating Customized Visitation Plans
While a standard possession order often works for many families, Stephanie Foster understands that unique schedules may require custom solutions. She works with clients to draft tailored parenting time and visitation plans, ensuring smooth co-parenting arrangements that reduce stress for parents and children. These personalized plans help prevent misunderstandings and encourage quality time between parents and children.
Establishing Fair Child Support
Texas law bases child support on a percentage of the non-custodial parent’s income, though particular circumstances may lead to adjustments. Support payments typically continue until the child turns 18 or graduates high school. Stephanie Foster assists clients with understanding child support obligations, navigating enforcement options, and modifying orders when needed to ensure fair support for the child’s needs.
For experienced guidance on child custody, visitation, and support, contact the Law Offices of Stephanie A. Foster, P.C., at
817-277-2805. Serving Tarrant County, Stephanie Foster helps families find practical, supportive solutions to meet their unique needs.