Sole Managing Conservator / Possessory Conservator

Sole Managing Conservator Possessory ConservatorA court can decree that one parent over another should be the Sole Managing Conservator of a child or children. Taking sole responsibility for a child is a monumental undertaking; for it entails making all the important decisions regarding health (both mental and physical), education, and moral or religious upbringing alone. On the other end, the Possessory Conservator may be virtually eliminated from the process of making decisions concerning health, education and welfare

Many times the court sees this in the best interest of the child, for often one parent is more involved or concerned with the upbringing and care than is the other. Unfortunately, even these best intentioned goals sometimes go awry, and challenges to the court’s decisions can complicate and upset the delicate balance between parent and child.

If you find yourself in the middle of a battle centered on the Sole Managing Conservatorship of your child, you should not hesitate to contact one of our experienced and dedicated lawyers. Our attorneys appreciate the delicate nature of your situation, and will not relent in their goal of protecting the best interests of you and your child. Don’t risk losing your role in the lives of your children. Contact us today.

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