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A SAPCR is an acronym for Suit Affecting Parent Child Relations. These are suits involving a child when the parents were not married at the time the child is born. The SAPCR will include all aspects of the parenting plan, including conservatorship, rights and duties, possession and access, child support, and health insurance.
The parents can be appointed Joint Managing Conservators, or one of the parties can be appointed a Sole Managing Conservator and the other a Possessory Conservator. There is a presumption that the parents should be appointed Joint Managing Conservators.
Conservatorship affects the rights and duties each parent will have. The rights and duties will either be exercised at all times or during periods of possession.
Are your customers raving about you on social media? Share their great stories to help turn potential customers into loyal ones. The court's require that health and dental insurance be maintained. It is presumed that the parent paying child support shall pay for the cost of insuring the children. Each party usually pays fifty percent of medical expenses for the children not insured by insurance. The court's require the attached information to be filed with the court.
There is a presumption in Texas that the non-custodial parent shall be child support based on the guidelines set out in the Texas Family Code. This guideline is a percentage of a calculated net, which is basically gross monthly earnings, less withholding for a single person with one withholding, less medicare, less social security, and less union dues. The net is then multiplied by 20% for one child, 25% for two children, etc. The percentages are reduced if the obligor (the person paying support) is also obligated to support a child that is not part of this suit. Child support can also be adjusted from guidelines based on the possession and access of each of the parents.
The parents can agree to possession and access of the children. If they cannot agree, the State of Texas has determined that a Standard Possession Order is in the best interest of children age 3 and older. At the non-primary parent's election, an Expanded Standard Possession can be entered. See "Standard Possession Order" versus "Expanded Standard Possession Order", below.