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In the vast majority of joint custody situations, the noncustodial parent will need to pay child support in Texas. This is because things are very rarely completely fair. One parent may have the child most of the time, one parent may earn a higher income than the other parent, and so on.
In ance with the Texas Family Code, a judge determines child custody decisions based on the best interest of the child standard. This means that a Judge will consider the physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of the child when making a custody decision.
One of the most common custody arrangements in Texas tends to be a pre-scheduled division of possession and access, enshrined in a parenting plan or possession schedule, through a joint managing conservatorship.
Under Texas law, when it comes to winning primary custody, the decision must be in the childs best interests and to decide this, the family law court will want to consider a range of factors and examine each parent.
In some cases, parents have a genuine 50-50 custody arrangement in place. The IRS has developed a basic tiebreaker rule to deal with this: The parent who has a higher income for the tax year in question should claim the child.
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