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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.
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.
The courts do not have a legal bias towards either the father or mother when it comes to custody matters. Instead, they focus on the childs needs and the ability of both parents to meet those needs. As a father, you have just as much chance of obtaining joint custody as the mother does.
To prove a parent unfit for custody in Texas, evidence of domestic violence, child abuse, substance abuse, child neglect, felonious behavior, parental alienation, sexual abuse, or many other behaviors that put the child at risk of harm must be provided.
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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.
The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) is a multi-state compact that helps to ensure separated parents cannot move their children across state lines simply in order to avoid a child custody order or child visitation order.

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