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Child Custody & Support Information on Texas laws that govern child support and child custody. Search this Guide Search View all pages in this guide
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The Parent-Child Relationship Suits Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship E-Books

The Parent-Child Relationship

Texas law establishes the rights and responsibilities of all parents. Mothers and fathers have the same rights under the law.

If parents divorce, the law presumes that the parents should be "joint managing conservators." This means that they would share decision-making responsibilities about a child. It does not necessarily mean that their time would be evenly split between parents.

If there is family violence or a parent is absent, one parent may be named a "sole managing conservator."

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Suits Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship

In order to get a court order for child support, custody, or visitation, you will need to file a Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship, or SAPCR ("sap sir"). The links below will explain the process and provide forms for filing your SAPCR.

If you need to change an existing SAPCR, please see our page on Modifying a SAPCR.

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