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Father’s Rights in Texas: Separating Myth from Reality in Custody Cases – Cases & Cocktails Episode 80

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As Father’s Day approaches, Bryan and Janice Eggleston tackle one of the most common misconceptions about father’s rights in Texas family law: the belief that fathers automatically lose when it comes to child custody. In Episode 80 of Cases & Cocktails, they discuss the reality of fathers’ rights, custody decisions, and what dads can do to build meaningful relationships with their children after divorce.

Over a Coconut Margarita, the conversation focuses on an important truth: fathers have rights in Texas, but successful custody outcomes often depend on preparation, involvement, and realistic expectations.

The Myth: Fathers Always Lose Custody

One of the most common statements Bryan hears from fathers during consultations is: “I’m just going to end up paying child support and seeing my kids every other weekend.”

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father’s rights in texas

While that perception still exists, Texas law does not automatically favor mothers over fathers. In most cases, courts focus on the best interests of the child, not the gender of the parent. Rights and duties related to education, medical decisions, and parenting responsibilities can often be shared between both parents.

The challenge is that many parents enter the process already convinced the outcome is predetermined.

Father’s Rights in Texas: Your History Matters

Bryan and Janice explain that custody decisions often reflect the realities of how a family functioned before the divorce.

If one parent historically handled school communication, doctor appointments, extracurricular activities, and day-to-day childcare, courts may view that involvement as relevant when determining future parenting arrangements.

That does not mean a father cannot become more involved. It simply means that courts often consider what has already been happening in the child’s life when making decisions.

Don’t Just Talk About Change—Make It

A key takeaway from the episode is that parents should not rely on promises about what they could do after the divorce.

If a father wants expanded parenting time or wants to be the primary parent, he should begin making the necessary adjustments as early as possible. That may mean modifying work schedules, increasing involvement with the children, or creating a realistic plan that demonstrates how parenting responsibilities will be handled.

Courts are often more persuaded by actions than intentions.

Define What You Actually Want

Bryan encourages parents to think beyond legal terms like “50/50 custody” and ask a more important question:

What do you want your relationship with your children to look like?

Once that goal is clear, an attorney can help develop a strategy designed to support that vision. The focus should not simply be on winning a legal argument but on creating a parenting arrangement that works long-term for both the parent and the child.

Being a Good Parent Requires Participation

The episode also addresses a common mistake some fathers make during divorce proceedings: agreeing to arrangements they do not truly want simply to avoid conflict.

While cooperation is important, repeatedly giving up parenting time or decision-making authority can create long-term consequences. Over time, those patterns may become the new status quo.

As Bryan explains, parents must be willing to advocate for their role in their children’s lives while also accepting the responsibilities that come with that role.

The Takeaway on Father’s Rights in Texas

Episode 80 delivers an important message for fathers navigating divorce and custody disputes in Texas: you have rights, but you must be prepared to exercise them.

Successful parenting after divorce requires realistic planning, active involvement, and a willingness to step into the responsibilities that come with being a parent. The goal is not simply obtaining rights on paper—it is creating a meaningful and lasting relationship with your children.


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