Big Spring, TX asked in Child Custody for Texas

Q: If no child support can I file visitation possession on my own or do I need an attorney?

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Chad Zubi
Chad Zubi
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Kingwood, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: You can represent yourself but it is not a great idea. You should consult with an attorney about filing a suit affecting the parent child relationship to get visitation orders in place. Child support will also be dealt with in the same lawsuit.

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