What are some special considerations for child custody in military families?

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If you are in the military in Texas, it can bring about complications when it comes to child custody issues. This is especially true if you are active duty and face deployment. However, there are protections for you that will help make the process fair.

Military OneSource explains that you can get plenty of assistance when you need it to set up parenting plans and care for your children when you are on duty. In addition, if you are working on a custodial agreement, you have rights under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. This act can help you to get court dates delayed or allow you to be there for your scheduled court date. It allows you to ensure that you do not miss court dates because you are on duty.

The state also offers some protections for you. They may include preventing a judge from using your military status when deciding custody. For example, if you are often deployed, the judge cannot use that as a basis for giving the other parent the majority of the custody time. State law may also help protect you against having custody decisions made when you are not available.

You should make sure that you get a custodial agreement that includes provisions about your military duty requirements. This will make it much easier if you should need to make changes later or if an issue comes up.

Serving your country should never be a reason why you do not get time with your children, so make sure that you are aware of your rights. This information is for education and is not legal advice.

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