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Child Custody & Parenting Plans in Divorce Mediation

Guidance from Herbig Law Group for Families in Houston, Texas

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Navigating a divorce involving children is never easy. Emotions often run high, and the decisions parents make during this process can have long-term consequences for their children’s well-being. One of the most important parts of this journey is establishing a clear and workable parenting plan—and mediation is one of the most effective tools to achieve that.

At Herbig Law Group, we help parents in Houston and surrounding Texas communities resolve custody disputes with compassion, clarity, and a focus on what’s best for the child. This article offers a comprehensive overview of how child custody and parenting plans are addressed through mediation, and how our firm can support you every step of the way.

Understanding Child Custody in Texas

Texas law refers to custody in terms of conservatorship and possession and access—terms that differ slightly from the more commonly known “legal” and “physical” custody used in other states.

Conservatorship

This involves the right to make major decisions for the child, including matters related to education, health care, and religious upbringing. Texas courts generally favor Joint Managing Conservatorship (JMC) unless there is evidence that it is not in the best interest of the child. Under JMC, both parents share the decision-making authority.

Possession and Access

This determines the schedule of when the child is with each parent. Texas offers standard guidelines but allows parents to create customized possession schedules that better suit their family dynamic—especially when done through mediation.

Child Support

Support payments are often connected to the possession arrangement. Mediation allows parents to reach agreement on how to meet their child’s financial needs, including health insurance, educational expenses, and day-to-day care.

Why Mediation is Effective for Custody and Parenting Plans

Child custody litigation can be combative and costly. Mediation offers an alternative—one where parents work collaboratively to build a sustainable, structured agreement without putting their family through a contentious court battle.

Key Benefits of Mediation

  • Greater Control: Parents design their own parenting plan rather than having one imposed by a judge.
  • Faster Resolution: Mediation is typically quicker than court, helping families move forward sooner.
  • Reduced Conflict: Mediation promotes cooperation and reduces stress on children.
  • Privacy: The mediation process is confidential, unlike public court hearings.
  • Judicial Preference: Courts often require or strongly encourage mediation before trial, especially in custody matters.

What to Expect in Child Custody Mediation

At Herbig Law Group, we prepare our clients thoroughly before mediation begins, ensuring they understand the process and feel confident advocating for their child’s needs.

Step 1: Preparation

We begin by helping you define your goals. This includes identifying any concerns about the child’s health, education, safety, or special needs, and documenting your current parenting roles and responsibilities.

Step 2: Working with the Mediator

A neutral third-party mediator facilitates the discussion. Both parents are given equal opportunity to share their perspectives. Mediation may take place in person or virtually and can be conducted with both parents together or separately.

Step 3: Crafting a Parenting Plan

The mediator helps the parties build a customized parenting plan, addressing everything from weekly schedules to long-term decision-making. If consensus is reached, the terms are formalized in a Mediated Settlement Agreement (MSA)—a binding legal document in Texas.

Step 4: Court Approval

Once signed, the MSA is submitted to the court for approval and becomes part of the final divorce decree.

Core Elements of a Parenting Plan

A well-designed parenting plan addresses both the logistical and emotional aspects of raising children after divorce. Here are the essential topics covered during mediation:

  1. Weekly Possession Schedule

This defines the day-to-day parenting time. Options include:

  • The Standard Possession Order (SPO) commonly used in Texas
  • A custom 50/50 split, such as alternating weeks or a 2-2-5-5 rotation
  • A flexible plan tailored to the parents’ work schedules and the child’s school calendar
  1. Holidays and Special Days

To minimize future conflict, parenting plans outline how holidays, birthdays, school breaks, and summer vacations are divided. This includes rotating or alternating years for major holidays and allocating time fairly for important family events.

  1. Decision-Making Rights

Parents can decide whether certain choices will be made jointly or assigned to one parent. This includes:

  • School enrollment and educational support
  • Non-emergency medical treatment
  • Mental health and counseling
  • Religious involvement
  • Participation in extracurricular activities
  1. Communication Guidelines

Mediation allows parents to agree on how they’ll communicate with each other and how the child will stay in contact with the non-custodial parent. This might include:

  • Phone calls or video chats
  • Use of co-parenting apps like OurFamilyWizard or Talking Parents
  • Guidelines for respectful and timely responses
  1. Transportation and Exchanges

Clear arrangements are made regarding pick-up and drop-off responsibilities, what to do if someone is running late, and how to handle out-of-town exchanges. This ensures smooth transitions and avoids disputes.

  1. Relocation Restrictions

If a parent plans to move, the plan can include geographic restrictions and notification requirements to protect the child’s relationship with both parents.

  1. Special Needs and Accommodations

If a child has special medical, behavioral, or educational needs, the parenting plan can address:

  • Access to care providers
  • Sharing of therapy costs
  • Coordination between households
  • Assistive equipment or services
  1. Dispute Resolution Clause

In the event of a disagreement down the road, mediation can include a clause that outlines how future disputes will be handled—whether through further mediation, arbitration, or court.

Preparing for Custody Mediation: Practical Tips

At Herbig Law Group, we counsel clients to approach custody mediation with intention, flexibility, and a focus on their children.

Document What Works
Be prepared to discuss your current parenting routine—who handles bedtime, school pickups, medical appointments, etc. Bring calendars, notes, and any evidence that supports your proposals.

Stay Child-Focused
Avoid using mediation to rehash past arguments. Focus on the child’s needs, not on punishing the other parent.

Keep an Open Mind
Be willing to compromise. Creative solutions often emerge when both parties feel heard and respected.

Ask Questions
Don’t hesitate to ask your attorney about what’s realistic or how similar cases are handled. Knowledge is power in these discussions.

Our Role at Herbig Law Group

We represent parents across Houston and surrounding areas with dedication and discretion. Whether you’re in agreement or facing high conflict, we can:

  • Prepare you for mediation
  • Identify your top priorities
  • Strategize around custody goals
  • Review and negotiate proposed parenting plans
  • Draft or revise Mediated Settlement Agreements
  • Advocate for your child’s best interests every step of the way

We believe that when parents resolve custody through mutual respect, children benefit most—and we’re here to make that outcome possible.

Serving Houston and Surrounding Texas Communities

Herbig Law Group proudly serves families in:

  • Houston
  • Sugar Land
  • Katy
  • The Woodlands
  • Spring
  • Cypress
  • Pearland
  • Pasadena
  • League City
  • And other nearby communities

Whether you’re just beginning the divorce process or seeking to modify an existing plan, our team is here to help.

Schedule a Consultation Today

Child custody is too important to leave to chance. If you’re considering mediation or need help building a parenting plan that works, contact Herbig Law Group today. Our experienced family law team is committed to helping you secure a stable, positive future for your children.

Call now or fill out our online form to schedule your confidential consultation.

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Why Choose Herbig Law Group, PLLC?

When your family, finances, and future are on the line, you deserve a Texas family law firm that combines experience with clear communication. Our divorce and child custody attorneys serve clients in The Woodlands, Conroe, and Huntsville across Montgomery and Walker County—handling matters such as divorce, custody, child support, mediation, modifications, and enforcement.

Local Advantages That Benefit You

  • Knowledge of local courts and procedures in Montgomery & Walker County.
  • Mediation-focused strategy to control cost and reduce conflict whenever
  • possible.
  • Thorough preparation—evidence plans, disclosures, and detailed orders that are enforceable.
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No jargon, no surprises. We explain options, timelines, and costs up front—so you can make confident decisions at every stage.
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