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Mar 12, 2026

Texas Family Law Attorney Needed to Review Agreed Temporary Custody Order (Travis County SAPCR)

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I am looking for a Texas family law attorney (or very experienced Texas family law paralegal working under attorney supervision) to review a draft Agreed Temporary Order modifying possession in an existing SAPCR case in Travis County, Texas. Background: This case already has a Final Order in place (signed February 2025). Due to temporary financial instability, the children’s mother and I have mutually agreed that the children will temporarily reside primarily with me while she stabilizes her situation. We are both in agreement and want to formalize this through a Temporary Order for the court to sign. What has already been done: • I have the existing Final Order. • I drafted a Temporary Order modifying the following: • temporary primary residence with Father • modified possession schedule • holiday schedule integrated with the Final Order • temporary suspension of Father’s child support obligation • temporary pause on interest accrual for arrears • The order incorporates the Final Order so all other provisions remain in effect. What I need: I need a Texas family law professional to review the draft Temporary Order and confirm that it is: • consistent with Texas Family Code • likely to be accepted by a Travis County district judge • properly structured for enforceability • not creating unintended legal conflicts with the Final Order • using correct language for child support suspension and arrears interest Deliverables: • Redlined edits or comments on the draft • Suggested language corrections if needed • Any structural improvements you recommend before filing Scope: This is strictly a document review / limited scope engagement. I am not seeking full representation. Documents I will provide: • Final Order (SAPCR) • Draft Temporary Order Ideal candidate: • Texas family law attorney OR • experienced Texas family law paralegal familiar with SAPCR orders and Travis County practice Estimated time: 30–60 minutes for someone experienced with Texas custody orders. Goal: Ensure the order is clean, enforceable, and likely to be signed by the court without revision. Thank you! Apply Now Apply Now