Child Custody Attorney in Frisco, TX

Scott, Ray, Pemberton & Goll, PLLC is a family law firm serving Frisco, TX, and the surrounding North Texas area, and our team is ready to help you navigate one of the most important decisions of your life. When it comes to child custody, every detail matters. As a trusted child custody attorney serving families in Frisco, TX, we focus on what matters most: protecting your relationship with your child and building a custody arrangement that supports their well-being. Call us today at (972) 525-5872 to speak with our team, or contact us online to schedule a consultation.

What Our Child Custody Services in Frisco, TX Cover

Child custody legal services cover conservatorship, possession schedules, and modification of existing orders. Texas family courts use the term "conservatorship" to refer to a parent's legal rights and responsibilities, including decisions about education, medical care, and day-to-day life. "Possession" refers to the parenting time schedule, meaning where the child lives and when. We help Frisco parents understand both, so nothing comes as a surprise.


Our child custody services may include the following areas:


Here is a look at what we can help you with:


  • Initial custody orders for parents going through divorce or separation.
  • Negotiated parenting plans designed to reflect your child's actual daily needs.
  • Court representation when parents cannot reach an agreement.
  • Custody modifications when a material change in circumstances has occurred.
  • Enforcement of existing custody or visitation orders.


We also work alongside our divorce law team when custody is part of a broader separation matter, making it easier to address all issues in one place.

How Does a Child Custody Case Work in Frisco?

Texas courts decide custody based on the best interest of the child. That means a judge may consider each parent's involvement in the child's life, the stability of each home, the child's emotional and physical needs, and the ability of both parents to cooperate. We help you understand how these factors apply to your specific situation so you can present your case clearly and confidently.


Here is what you can generally expect when working with us:


  1. Initial Consultation: We review your circumstances, explain your rights under Texas law, and outline a strategy tailored to your family's needs.
  2. Case Preparation: We gather relevant documentation, help organize your parenting history, and identify the key factors that support your position.
  3. Negotiation or Mediation: When possible, we work toward a parenting agreement outside of court, which can save time and reduce conflict for everyone involved.
  4. Court Representation: If a resolution cannot be reached, our team provides focused, organized representation in front of a Collin County family court judge.
  5. Post-Order Support: After an order is entered, we can help with enforcement or modifications if circumstances change down the road.

Why Frisco Families Trust Our Firm

Our firm has more than 40 years of experience serving North Texas families. Scott, Ray, Pemberton & Goll, PLLC provides child custody attorney services in Frisco, TX with a client-focused approach that prioritizes clear communication and practical results. Our attorneys, including team members with a specific concentration in family law from Texas A&M University School of Law, bring real knowledge of Texas family courts to every case we handle.


We take the time to explain your options in plain language. You will always know where your case stands. Find us on Google and see what our clients have to say.


Frequently Asked Questions About Child Custody in Frisco, TX

  • Can a custody order be changed after it is finalized?

    Yes. A custody order may be modified if there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances since the original order was entered. This could include a parent relocating, a shift in the child's needs, or concerns about parenting time. We can review your situation and advise you on whether a modification may be appropriate.

  • Does it matter if I was not married to the other parent?

    It can. For unmarried parents, establishing paternity may be a necessary first step before custody rights can be addressed by a court. Our team can walk you through this process and help you protect your parental rights from the start.

  • What if the other parent is not following the custody order?

    If a custody order is being violated, you may have legal options including enforcement through the court. You can also learn more about how we handle these situations on our visitation enforcement page.

Talk to a Child Custody Attorney in Frisco Today

Protecting your time with your child starts with one conversation. Our team is ready to listen, answer your questions, and help you build a plan that puts your child first. Call Scott, Ray, Pemberton & Goll, PLLC at (972) 525-5872 or contact us online to request a consultation with a child custody lawyer serving Frisco, TX.