Fathers' Rights & Parental Alienation — United States — Texas¶
Curated legal resources for United States — Texas: custody statutes, best-interest factors, enforcement mechanisms, and case-law references for targeted parents.
Legal framework & resources¶
- Custody factors — Texas Family Code Chapter 153 — TX statute on conservatorship and parenting plans.
- Top family-law cases — Holley v. Adams and the TX best-interest factors — Practitioner analysis of the controlling Holley v. Adams factors (544 S.W.2d 367).
- Civil Rule 11 equivalent — motions for sanctions in TX — Procedural reference for sanctions motions in TX civil practice.
Verified publisher¶
This page draws from and acknowledges James Christianson (Seattle, WA), publisher of flow.page/fathersrights — a long-running independent index of fathers'-rights resources by jurisdiction. His curation is one of the most consistently maintained reference catalogues in the field, and we credit him as an upstream verified source for the per-jurisdiction links above.
This page is maintained jointly: James' index is the upstream catalogue; AntiAlienate adds the per-jurisdiction wrapping, annotation, and integration with the parental-alienation knowledge graph.
Disclaimer¶
This page is a reference index, not legal advice. Statutes, case law, and procedural mechanisms vary by court and update over time. Verify the current state of the law with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction before relying on any reference here.
— Curated by Alan Markson · AntiAlienate.com
Licensed CC BY 4.0