Legal Question in Family Law in Texas
Gaining custody
The mother of a child is placed in jail. At that time, the children are taken into custody by the state. My friend took a legal patnernity test. However, He has yet to recieve the child. On Dec. 1, the courts claimed he would have to present in court again. Why has he not yet been given custody of his child. He did not do anything wrong or participate with the mother. Why are they holding it against him not to recieve his child?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Gaining custody
Obviously CPS is involved.
He does not automatically get the child. Now that a court responsible for a minor child, the court wants to make sure that he is a stable and good parent. For example, he might be a registered sex offender or addicted to drugs.
He really needs an attorney.
Re: Gaining custody
There could many reasons why. Your friend needs an attorney as soon as possible. A home study and background check will be performed. If your friend has a good attorney at the next hearing he may get his children. If you need further assistance please e-mail me.