
Emergency Custody: Keeping Children Safe
NOTE: EVERY Texan, including me, has a duty to report suspected child abuse or neglect to law enforcement or the Department of Family and Protective
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody and Adoption related articles published by Ty Czapla, a Tyler, Texas attorney. Topics include separation, custody orders, protective orders, adultery, domestic violence, and more.

NOTE: EVERY Texan, including me, has a duty to report suspected child abuse or neglect to law enforcement or the Department of Family and Protective

Many people ask me my “win” percentage. When it comes to family law cases, this is a complex question because “win” is a relative term. What

I’ve witnessed several parents attend court pro se (that is, without an attorney) in order to determine, among other things, conservatorship, i.e. custody, of their

Scope and Nature of Temporary Orders: If you’ve been served with a Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (a SAPCR) or wish to file one, your