Custody Agreements Services
Understanding Custody Agreements in Texas
Navigating custody agreements can be one of the most emotional and challenging parts of any family law case. At Ace Law, attorney Kevin Acevedo provides clear guidance, strong advocacy, and compassionate support to help parents protect their rights and create safe, stable arrangements for their children. Whether you are going through a divorce, separation, or modification of an existing order, having a skilled attorney is essential.
What a Custody Agreement Covers
A custody agreement outlines how parents will share both legal and physical custody. It includes who makes major decisions, where the child lives, and how parenting time is structured. Texas courts always prioritize the best interests of the child, focusing on safety, emotional well-being, education, and stability.
Kevin Acevedo works closely with clients to ensure every parenting plan supports these priorities while reflecting each family’s specific situation.
Legal vs. Physical Custody
Legal custody grants parents the right to make important decisions about education, healthcare, and upbringing.
Physical custody determines where the child primarily lives and how visitation will be scheduled.
Some parents can cooperate and build an agreement together. Others need court intervention, especially when there are disagreements about schedules, communication, or parental responsibilities.
Ace Law helps parents pursue joint managing conservatorship, sole managing conservatorship, or customized arrangements tailored to the child’s best interests.
When Custody Disputes Arise
Custody disputes can become complex when there are concerns about safety, relocation, allegations of unfit parenting, or significant communication issues.
In these situations, Kevin Acevedo provides strong legal representation in mediation, negotiations, and courtroom hearings.
He helps parents gather evidence, prepare documents, and present a compelling case showing the stable and supportive environment they can provide for their child.
Additional Elements in Custody Agreements
A complete custody agreement often includes more than just living arrangements. It may also address:
- Child support obligations
- Medical insurance and expenses
- Holiday and vacation schedules
- Transportation and exchanges
- Communication guidelines between parents and children
A detailed agreement helps reduce future conflict and creates a predictable routine that supports the child’s emotional and developmental needs.
Modifying an Existing Custody Order
Life changes, and sometimes custody agreements must change too.
A parent may request a modification due to:
- Job changes or new work schedules
- Relocation
- Concerns about the child’s safety
- Significant lifestyle changes
- A child’s evolving needs
- Ace Law assists parents in filing modification requests and presenting the evidence necessary to justify updated terms.
Conclusion
Custody matters can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate them alone. With Kevin Acevedo and the team at Ace Law, parents gain an advocate who defends their rights and prioritizes the well-being of their children. Whether you are creating a new custody agreement or seeking a modification, Ace Law provides the knowledge, strategy, and compassionate representation you need to secure the best possible outcome for your family.
Our Team

At Ace Law, we provide skilled and compassionate legal representation across a wide range of practice areas. Led by attorney Kevin Acevedo, our firm is dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals and families throughout Texas. We handle cases involving Personal Injury, Auto Accidents, Trucking Accidents, Wrongful Death, Drunk Driving Accident Injuries, Slip and Fall, Industrial Injuries, Criminal Defense, Drug Crimes, and DWI Defense.
With a client-focused approach and a commitment to achieving the best possible results, Ace Law stands ready to guide you through every step of the legal process — with integrity, experience, and determination.
In Ace Law, we never charge for an initial consultation. At the free initial consultation, we will discuss the details of your potential case, the legal process and answer any questions you may have about the process .
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