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Navigating Child Custody in Texas with Attorney Leslie Barrows

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As the school year kicks off, many families in Texas navigate the complexities of child custody disputes. Whether you’re a parent facing a custody battle or simply looking to stay informed about the latest developments in family law, this episode is a must-listen, as Attorney Leslie Barrows of The Barrows Firm in Southlake, Texas, delves deep into the nuances of child custody.

In this episode, we’ll explore the impact of recent changes in Texas law on child custody cases. Learn how these legislative updates could affect your case and what you need to know to stay ahead. Attorney Barrows will guide us through the significance of the temporary orders hearing, a critical stage in any custody dispute where key decisions about your child’s living arrangements and daily routines are made. Understanding what happens during this hearing and how to prepare can make all the difference in the outcome of your case.

We’ll also discuss the increasingly important role of mental health professionals in custody cases. These professionals can provide critical insights influencing court decisions from psychological evaluations to expert testimony. If you’re wondering how to best present your case, what evidence to gather, or how to work with mental health experts.

As children head back to school, custody arrangements can become particularly challenging. We’ll discuss the unique issues during this time, including how school schedules, academic performance, and extracurricular activities can influence custody decisions. Plus, Attorney Barrows will share practical advice on co-parenting, maintaining effective communication, and ensuring that your child’s best interests are always front and center.

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