In the state of Texas, and any other state in the United States, the court system decides custody of children. In the juvenile court system, the best interest of the child is the deciding factor of a custody case.
Read the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction And Enforcement Act (UCCJEA). Most states have adopted it.
Yes, custody laws can vary drastically from state to state. You can look up your states' custody laws via the internet.
file for custody in state of childs residence
That would depend on what the court thought of your relationship with the child.
You have to go to court and petition for custody. Unless her parents are unfit you will not get custody though.
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Laws vary from state to state. Custody papers have nothing to do with it.
No you can not.
The state seal was adopted in 1866
No, you cannot move a child out of state if you have joint custody.
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