My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Texas.
I have been appointed as Sole Managing Conservator for my child under age 5.
The court found that my ex spouse had a history of family violence.
The Non-Custodial Parent (NCP) has been given standard possession.
I have relocated to California. I am afraid of the NCP and am concerned that the NCP may come out to CA and attempt to exercise the Standard Possession.
What can I do to protect my young child? After residing here for 6 months I want to try to terminate the NCP's parental rights. How does this work? What if I can get the NCP to agree to termination of parental rights? Will the judge allow this?
Thank you for your help.
I have been appointed as Sole Managing Conservator for my child under age 5.
The court found that my ex spouse had a history of family violence.
The Non-Custodial Parent (NCP) has been given standard possession.
I have relocated to California. I am afraid of the NCP and am concerned that the NCP may come out to CA and attempt to exercise the Standard Possession.
What can I do to protect my young child? After residing here for 6 months I want to try to terminate the NCP's parental rights. How does this work? What if I can get the NCP to agree to termination of parental rights? Will the judge allow this?
Thank you for your help.
Modification of Custody: Family Violence and Standard Possession
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