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Child Custody From their many years of experience, the Hall & Green partners know that a child’s future health, well-being, and happiness can be greatly affected by the outcome of a child custody dispute. Healthy, sane divorcing parents can usually agree that their child should continue strong connections with each parent. But, both parents are not always healthy or sane. Often one of the parents is emotionally or mentally imbalanced to a degree that threatens either the child’s well-being or the child’s continued relationship with the other parent. Of course, this can have the effect of making the other, formerly sane parent crazy. Such circumstance insure that the decision about who will have custody and control of a child is the central issue of the case. It is in these cases that a caring parent is forced to fight for the child’s very health and well being. Both Eileen Hall and Robin Green are experienced in dealing with these custody issues. In his book, Divorce, When It’s the Only Answer, Mr. Green includes nine chapters on child custody plus a chapter on child support and a chapter on temporary orders that focuses primarily on custody and support. Previews of each of these chapters may be view on the book’s website www.TexasDivorceBook.com. The extensive discussion in these chapters gives a good overview of child custody and Hall & Green’s philosophy about that subject. Practice Areas | Attorney Profiles | Resource Links | Office Locations | Home Copyright © 2007 Hall & Green LLP | Attorneys
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