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10 Factors Courts May Look at When Determining Child Custody

10 Factors Courts May Look at When Determining Child Custody

by Alexandra Geczi | Jan 26, 2018 | Family Law Attorney Dallas

Clients often ask our Dallas family law firm: “How do I prove to the court that I’m the better parent?” When dealing with child custody issues, I encourage my clients to keep in mind that the court will focus on what’s best for your children, not about which parent...

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