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Navigate Conservatorship with Professional Legal Guidance

Conservatorship is an important aspect of child custody that is often overlooked by parents. When navigating joint custody, many parents focus on visitation and child support. However, conservatorship can have a significant impact on a child’s health and wellbeing. Conservatorship determines who is making decisions on behalf of a child or children. Sometimes a conservatorship designates guardianship over an adult who is deemed incapable of making important decisions or caring for themselves.

What You Should Know About Conservatorship

The most common decisions made by a conservator are related to medical treatment, psychological treatment, and education for a child. Often, both parents are named joint conservators and work together to make decisions in the best interest of their child or children. However, some judges and courts rule that these decisions can be made independently of each other.

For example, in some conservatorship orders, one parent is granted the exclusive right to decide where the child lives, while in others, neither parent has this exclusive right but the child’s residence is limited to a certain geographic area. It is important to speak with an attorney about issues of conservatorship to ensure you are able to stay actively involved in your child’s life and make important decisions.

Hire a Trusted Family Lawyer in Austin, Texas

Ideally, co-parents are able to work together to determine the best decisions for their children regarding issues like health care and education. However, it is sometimes necessary to speak with an attorney about options so that decision power is divided in a way that is agreeable to both parties. To speak with one of our legal experts, please send us an email or call 512-580-2449. We serve Travis County and Austin, TX.

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