Dad Has the Kids - Mom Pays NOTHING in Child Support
Автор: Court Watchers
Загружено: 2026-01-19
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Dad WINS Custody Battle - Mom Left With Visitation Rights Only
In a child custody battle, a judge must determine the best course of action for two children caught in the middle of their parents' separation. With the help of a court-appointed attorney, the judge navigates a complex situation, weighing parental concerns, children's wishes, and the need for stability. The parents clash over visitation rights, school choices, and the children's well-being. Facing issues from extracurricular activities to curfews, the judge must make tough decisions.
Litigants List:
Plaintiff: Miss Rodriguez
Defendant: Mr. Dimas Banuelos
Court Appointed Attorney (for the children): Mr. Harper
Attorney for Plaintiff: Miss Casares
00:00 — The Investigator Weighs In
01:10 — Concerns Over Late Nights Surface
02:22 — The Son’s Resistance to Therapy
03:52 — A Geographic Ultimatum
06:38 — The Police Station Exchange
07:44 — Conflicting Stories of the Separation
12:00 — A Dispute Over Income Arises
16:13 — Silencing the Hostility
18:14 — The Father Pushes Back on Restrictions
20:43 — "I Won't Babysit You"
Temporary Orders: Court orders that are in place for a specific period of time, such as during a divorce or custody case, and are not final.
Joint Managing Conservators: A legal arrangement where both parents share the rights and responsibilities of raising a child.
Extended Standard Possession: A specific visitation schedule for the non-custodial parent, as outlined in the Texas Family Code.
Curfew: A time by which a person, especially a minor, must be home.
Parenting Class: Educational courses designed to teach parents about effective parenting skills.
Loving and Caring Order: A court order that encourages parents to communicate and cooperate for the well-being of their children.
Geographic Restriction: A court order that limits the area in which a parent can live or take the children.
Maverick County: The county where the children and parents reside.
Telephonic Conference: A telephone call or video call.
Facetime: A video calling application.
Temporary Injunction: A court order that prohibits a party from doing certain things temporarily.
Custody: The legal right to care for a child.
Rule 11 Agreement: A written agreement between the parties in a lawsuit that is filed with the court and can be enforced by the court.
Enjoin: To prohibit or restrain someone from doing something through a court order.
This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.
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