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A consent order (also known as a consent decree ) is a decree or order made by a judge with the consent of all parties . It is not strictly a judgment , but rather a settlement agreement approved by the court .
Unlike financial orders, consent orders are not legally binding unless they have been approved by the court. This means that if either party does not follow through on their obligations as outlined in the agreement, then there is no legal recourse available to enforce it.
The inability of parents to consistently control their emotions, and avoid emotional decision making, is the most common mistake we see in child custody cases. The reason: it is such an easy mistake to make, and so pervasive in all aspects of the case.
There is, however, a third option, known as a consent order. A consent order is essentially a hybrid that gives the parties the flexibility to negotiate solutions to their issues while still ensuring the enforceability associated with a court order.
If parties agree to resolve the case with a settlement agreement, you must ensure that it is legally binding. Consent decrees are court orders, so you will have legal recourse if someone does not abide by the judgment. You will have fewer steps to take if a party does not follow the order approved by the judge.
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Yes, although it is not outlined in the Texas Family Code, Texas courts may allow 50/50 custody arrangements if it is in the childs best interest.
Texas Administrative Code. (a) Written parental consent provides documentation that the parent has been informed of and agrees, in writing, to the proposed action. Consent is voluntary and can be withdrawn by the parent at any time. Any action for which the parent has withdrawn consent must be stopped immediately.

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