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How does child custody work in separation agreements?

On Behalf of | Aug 11, 2017 | Child Custody |

Texan parents may sometimes need a break from each other, but might not want an actual divorce. This is where separation agreements come in. They allow you and your partner to divide up assets, finances, property and more, without having to legally sever your marriage. But where does your child fall in all of this?

Fortunately for you, separation agreements also address issues regarding children of the parents. This includes matters regarding:

  • Child custody
  • Child support payments
  • Legal matters regarding the child

This will allow you to have all of the functionality of a divorce without having to actually terminate your marriage.

As the Free Dictionary states, a separation agreement is as legally binding as a divorce. This means that arrangements for child support payments must be upheld. The schedule for visitation should also be created during this period of time and met properly afterward, allowing the child to continue seeing both parents even if one is living elsewhere. You may want to decide who gets primary custody, or you and your partner may choose to go for joint custody instead, allowing each of you to have an equal share in raising your child.

For some people, a little time away from each other is exactly what you need to get your marriage into shape again. For others, it may just be one step on the way to a divorce. Whichever road you take is up to you, but you can at least rest easier with the knowledge that your child’s needs will still be met.

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