Daycare Custody Dispute Resolution

Summary

In Texas, joint custody typically requires both parents to be involved in significant decisions unless specified otherwise in the divorce decree. Review your decree to understand your rights regarding daycare decisions. Communicate with the daycare to request their policies in writing and document your concerns. If your rights are being violated, consider consulting a family law attorney for potential legal actions.

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No I was like your advice based on my rights in the decree
To address your concern, here are some general steps you can consider:
- Review the Decree: Check your divorce decree for specifics on decision-making authority for your children's care and education.
- Joint Custody Rights: In Texas, joint custody typically means both parents are involved in significant decisions unless specified otherwise.
- Communicate with Daycare: Request written documentation of their policies and express your concerns in writing.
- Legal Action: If your rights are being violated, consider consulting a family law attorney for possible legal actions.
If you need more detailed information or specific legal advice, it might be beneficial to consult with a lawyer who can review your decree and provide guidance.
my decree is attached
I can't review attachments, but I can provide some general guidance. Here's what you might consider:
- Review the Decree: Ensure you understand the custody and decision-making terms.
- Joint Custody Considerations: Both parents usually have input on significant decisions unless the decree states otherwise.
- Daycare Communication: Request their policies in writing and document your concerns.
- Seek Legal Advice: If you feel your rights are violated, consulting a family law attorney might be beneficial.
If you need specific legal advice, it would be wise to speak with a lawyer who can review the decree.