Texas State Law Library — Family Law Self-Help
Custody & Visitation · Texas · Free
Public law library operated by the Texas Supreme Court. Provides in-person legal research help, family law forms, SAPCR guides, and curated research guides for child custody and support. Located in Austin at 205 W. 14th Street. Open to the public Monday through Friday 8 AM–5 PM. Staff can assist you finding statutes, case law, and official court forms. Call (512) 463-1722 before visiting to confirm hours and available resources.
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Address: 205 W. 14th Street, Room G01, Austin, TX 78701
Phone: (512) 463-1722
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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About Custody & Visitation for Fathers
Custody and visitation cases are handled at the state and county level, typically through each state's family court or unified family division. Every state follows some version of the 'best interest of the child' standard, but the specifics — how judges weigh parental fitness, how parenting time is structured, how modifications are granted — vary widely. Most states have free self-help centers inside their main courthouses where fathers can get forms, file paperwork, and receive guidance without hiring an attorney. National organizations like the ABA, Cordell & Cordell, and various fathers' rights groups supplement local resources. This directory combines official state court self-help portals, county-level family law facilitators, private family law firms that represent fathers, and fatherhood advocacy organizations — all verified and up to date.
Custody & Visitation in Texas
Texas district courts hear family matters across its 254 counties, with many urban counties operating dedicated family courts. The Texas Attorney General's Child Support Division runs enforcement statewide. Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, and Fort Worth are the largest metros. Texas Legal Services Center, Lone Star Legal Aid, Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas, and Texas RioGrande Legal Aid cover the state.