Parental decision-making authority is determined by conservatorship. The Texas Family Code presumes that appointing parents to be joint managing conservators is in the child’s best interest (153.131).
However, joint conservatorship does not always mean equal time with the child. Instead, it refers to shared decision-making rights. Common rights addressed in a SAPCR include:
- Invasive Medical treatment
- Mental health care
- Child’s residence
- Educational decisions
- Extracurricular activities
In accordance with Texas Family Code 153.002, courts evaluate decisions using the best interest of the child as a standard. This is the guiding principle throughout each case involving child custody in Williamson County.





