Skilled and Effective Child Custody Attorney — Dallas, Texas

Managing Conservatorships | Possessory Conservatorships | Modification and Enforcement of Existing Custody and Visitation Arrangements

In any divorce in which there are minor children involved, coming to agreement on custody and visitation issues can be difficult. You want what’s best for your kids, but you also want to play a meaningful role in their growth and development.

At the Law Office of Len Conner, we have always focused our practice exclusively on family law matters. We partner with other professionals, including private investigators, financial professionals, tax advisors, psychologists and social workers, to carefully craft solutions that meet the needs of you and your family. We have the experience and the resources to handle any type of custody matter, including complex, contested custody proceedings.

The hallmark of our practice has always been our strong commitment to personal service and attention. We know that your situation is unique — we’ll take the time to learn the details of your case so that we can put together the most effective plan to meet your legal needs.

For a private consultation, send us an e-mail or call our office at 972-445-1500.

Our Child Custody Practice

Though many in Texas still use the term “custody,” the state of Texas has actually adopted new language to govern the relationship between children and parents in divorce proceedings. Viewing “custody” as implying a form of property right, the Texas Family Code now refers to managing conservatorships and possessory conservatorships. A managing conservatorship grants essentially the same rights that legal custody used to grant — the rights of access to a minor child, as well as the right to participate in decisions that affect the child’s welfare. A possessory conservatorship grants nothing more than access to the child.

We work with men and women at any stage of a custody dispute, whether you have just filed for divorce and can’t come to agreement on temporary custody or your divorce decree is final and either you or your children want to modify the arrangements. We will always place a priority on the best interests of your minor children while seeking to protect your rights as a parent. We will work with you to put together and implement custody/conservatorship arrangements that take your child’s special needs into account.

Contact The Law Office of Len Conner

To arrange a meeting to discuss your rights in a child support matter, contact our office online or call us at 972-445-1500 if you’re in the Dallas / Fort Worth Area. Let our team put its experience, knowledge and skill to work for you.

The Law Office of Len Conner Serves the Cities of:
Irving, Dallas, Cedar Hill, Mesquite, Garland, Grand Prairie,
Los Colinas, Richardson, Plano, Highland Park, Arlington, Hurst
Euless, Bedford, Southlake, Grapevine,
Colleyville, Lewisville, Denton, The Colony,
Flower Mound, Corinth, Argyle, Coppell, Fort Worth,
Frisco, Sachse, McKinney, Park Cities, Duncanville, Desoto,
& Dallas County, Tarrant County, Denton County, Collin County

Help With Child Custody In the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex

We hope the information provided here is helpful. Please call our office with any questions you may have. Unless otherwise indicated, attorney listed in this site are not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. This web site is designed for general information only. The information at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

FULLY LICENSED BY THE TEXAS SUPREME COURT

Admitted to the US Federal Courts, Northern District of TX

Member of the Texas Family Law Section of the Texas State Bar Association

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Len Conner & Associates

600 John Carpenter Freeway,
Ste 238
Irving, Texas 75062

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Phone: 972-445-1500

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