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Child Custody Lawyers in The Woodlands, TX

Serving Montgomery County:

Conroe    |    Montgomery

Child-Focused Legal Guidance for Custody and Parenting Matters

Child custody disputes are some of the most emotional and destabilizing challenges a parent can face. When your child’s future feels uncertain, you need compassionate guidance and strong legal protection. Working with an experienced child custody lawyer in The Woodlands, TX, can help you navigate this difficult time with confidence and clarity. At Wood & Sanchez, our child-centered approach prioritizes stability, healthy routines, and solutions that support your child’s well-being. We proudly serve families throughout The Woodlands, Spring, Conroe, and Montgomery County with focused and strategic family law representation.

Understanding Child Custody in Texas

What “Custody” Means in Texas
In Texas, “custody” is legally referred to as conservatorship. There are two primary forms:

  • Managing conservatorship: This determines which parent has the right to make important decisions for the child, including education, medical care, counseling, and extracurricular activities. Managing conservators may share these rights jointly, or one parent may hold primary authority.
  • Possessory conservatorship: This establishes each parent’s rights to physical possession of the child, including parenting time, visitation schedules, holiday rotations, and day-to-day caretaking responsibilities. Possessory conservatorship defines when and how each parent spends time with the child.

     

Most parents are appointed Joint Managing Conservators, meaning both share rights and responsibilities. However, this depends on what is in the child’s best interest, and one parent may still have the right to determine the child’s primary residence.

The Best Interest of the Child Standard
Texas courts evaluate many factors to decide what arrangement is best for the child, including:

  • The emotional and physical needs of the child
  • Each parent’s ability to provide stability and support
  • Home environment and routines
  • Each parent’s involvement in school, activities, and healthcare
  • Safety concerns (violence, substance abuse, neglect)
  • Co-parenting ability
  • The child’s preference (age 12+ can express their wishes to the judge)
  • Continuity in school and community

These concerns guide every custody decision and shape the parenting plan.

Child Custody & Visitation Matters We Handle

Establishing Custody (Initial Orders)

Whether you’re going through a divorce, separating, or were never married, we help you establish clear, enforceable custody and visitation orders that protect your child’s well-being.

Parenting Plans & Visitation (Possession Schedules)

Texas typically uses the Standard Possession Order (SPO), but this schedule can be customized for:

  • Young children 
  • Nontraditional work schedules 
  • Long-distance travel 
  • School accommodations 
  • Shared parenting arrangements


We help build a parenting plan that works for your family, not a one-size-fits-all schedule.

Modifying Custody or Visitation Orders

You may qualify for a modification when circumstances change significantly, such as:

  • Relocation requests 
  • Shifts in parenting time 
  • Health or safety concerns 
  • Changes in work schedules 
  • The child’s evolving needs


We help parents pursue fair, child-focused modifications that reflect their current reality.

Enforcement of Custody Orders

When one parent refuses to follow the custody schedule, interferes with visitation, or creates unnecessary conflict, court enforcement may be necessary. We handle:

  • Enforcement motions 
  • Contempt proceedings 
  • Disputes over geographic restrictions 
  • Interference with parenting time 
  • Relocation-related conflicts

Custody for High-Conflict or Special Circumstances

We represent families facing complex situations, including:

  • Allegations of abuse 
  • Substance abuse issues 
  • Mental health concerns 
  • Children with special needs 
  • High-conflict co-parenting 
  • Emergency or temporary orders


Our approach prioritizes safety, stability, and clear communication.

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    Your Biggest Concerns as a Parent and How We Help Solve Them

    “Will I Lose Time With My Child?”

    Texas law encourages meaningful time with both parents whenever safe. Our role is to protect your parenting time through strong negotiation, strategic planning, and assertive courtroom advocacy when necessary.

    “What If the Other Parent Won’t Cooperate?”

    We help develop communication strategies and use mediation-first options to resolve disputes. If cooperation fails, we pursue court remedies to enforce or adjust orders.

    “What If My Child Wants to Live With Me?”

    Children age 12 or older may tell the judge their preference, but they ultimately do not choose where they live. We help present the child’s needs respectfully in accordance with Texas law.

    “What If My Ex Tries to Move Away?”

    Relocation (moving out of the county or out of state) often requires court approval. We handle geographic restrictions and relocation disputes with a strong focus on preserving meaningful parent-child relationships.

    “What If False Allegations Are Made Against Me?”

    Our attorneys move quickly to gather evidence, witness statements, digital communication logs, and expert reports to protect your parental rights and reputation.

    “What If I Can’t Afford a Long Custody Battle?”

    We prioritize settlement, mediation, and collaborative approaches whenever possible to reduce costs and minimize stress while protecting your goals.

    “I Just Want Stability for My Child.”

    We build parenting plans centered on school continuity, familiar routines, predictable schedules, and a strong emotional foundation—everything a child needs to thrive.

    What You Should Do Before Filing for Custody or Modification

    What you do in the early stages of a custody case, or before requesting a modification, can have a significant impact on the outcome. Taking organized, thoughtful steps not only helps present a clear picture of your relationship with your child but also strengthens your credibility and preparedness as the case moves forward. We advise you to: 

    • Gather school, medical, and activity records

    • Document your involvement in homework, appointments, and extracurriculars

    • Keep a parenting journal tracking routines, communication, and important events

    • Avoid inflammatory communication, especially by text or on social media

    • Think realistically about schedules that reflect your child’s daily life

    • Consult an attorney early before agreeing to anything informally


    These actions help parents stay organized, credible, and prepared.

    How Child Custody Works in The Woodlands & Montgomery County

    Child custody cases in The Woodlands are generally handled in the Montgomery County family courts, where judges place strong emphasis on stability, child safety, and mutual cooperation. Parents can expect the court to review proposed parenting plans (often using the Standard Possession Order as a baseline), and mediation is often required before trial in most cases. Timelines will vary depending on the complexity of the issues under dispute and the level of collaboration between parents. They may involve professionals, such as custody evaluators, therapists, or guardians ad litem, as needed.

    These cases also follow structured filing requirements and formal hearing procedures that must be met for the case to move forward smoothly. No matter what is required, parents can rely on us to skillfully guide them through each step and provide peace of mind. Our legal team also specializes in prenuptial, postnuptial, cohabitation, and partition agreements, as well as high-net-worth divorces and alimony.

    Serving Families in The Woodlands & Nearby Areas

    We proudly represent families throughout The Woodlands, Spring, Conroe, Shenandoah, Magnolia, and all of Montgomery County. Our experience in these courts—and familiarity with local expectations—allows us to advocate effectively for you and your child.

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