Texas
In Texas, child custody decisions are based on the best interest of the child standard. Courts consider factors such as the child’s needs, parental abilities, home stability, and any potential risks. While joint managing conservatorship (shared decision-making) is common, possession schedules vary based on what best supports the child's well-being.
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