Parental Alienation Syndrome and the Impact on Children
Parental Alienation Syndrome is recognized by the courts but is very difficult to define and in most cases requires bringing in County Social Services, Child Protective Services, and/or other professionals. Anyone claiming Parental Alienation Syndrome should look for family therapy as a constructive way forward. Other forms of abuse are physical, sexual, and neglect which are much easier to identify. Read more about Parental Alienation Syndrome on the blog of Dallas child custody attorney Mark Nacol of the Nacol Law Firm PC
Texas Interstate Jurisdiction: Child Custody Cases That Cross State Lines
Dallas child custody attorney Mark Nacol discusses how The State of Texas views the initial Child Custody determination in custody cases that cross state lines
Parental Alienation Syndrome : Symptoms and Warnings
If you are a parent seeking child custody in texas, read the symptoms and warning signs of a Parental Alienation Syndrome Child on the blog of Dallas Child Custody attorney Mark Nacol
Parental Child Abduction and Interstate Jurisdiction Cases
Many abducting parents try to take the child across state lines (Interstate Jurisdiction issues) or out of the country to make sure that the child will never be found by the other parent. They would rather live a fugitive than lose their child.The Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act (UCAPA) provides remedies with valuable enforceable tools in deterring both domestic and international abductions by parents and unethical people or agents on their behalf. Read more on the blog of Dallas Child Custody attorney Mark Nacol who has experience with Parental Child Abduction and Interstate Jurisdiction Cases in Texas family courts.
Supervised Visitation in Texas – Part 1
Answers on supervised visitation in Texas, Dallas supervised visitation, and dallas child custody concerns provided by Dallas Divorce attorney Mark Nacol of the Nacol Law Firm P.C
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