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About Michelle O’Neil

Ms. O'Neil founded our firm based on her desire to provide clients with high-quality representation in a personalized atmosphere. She has over 18 years of experience representing men, women and children related to family law matters such as divorce, child custody and complex property division.

Described by one lawyer as "a lethal combination of sweet-and-salty", Ms. O'Neil exudes genuine compassion for her client's difficulties, yet she can be relentless when in pursuit of our clients' goals.

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Termination of Parental Rights

Dallas County Parental Rights Termination

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Termination of parental rights is an extremely serious matter. The Texas Family Code specifies only limited situations where termination of parental rights is available against the parent’s will, such as when a parent engages in conduct that is harmful to the physical or emotional well being of the child. Such circumstances could affect a parent’s right of Possession and Access to the child.  Any termination must also be in the best interests of the child.

In addition to conduct placing the child’s physical or emotional well being in danger, termination is also available if the parent has failed to support the child according to his ability for a period of one year within the six months preceding the termination suit; or if the parent knowingly engaged in criminal conduct that resulted in the parent’s imprisonment and inability to care for the child for more than two years.

Texas Family Law and Agreement to Terminate Parental Rights

A parent may agree to his or her rights being terminated under some circumstances. However, bear in mind that many judges will not allow a voluntary termination of parental rights unless there is another parent willing to adopt and support the child. Judges adamantly disfavor termination of parental rights if the judge has reason to believe the parent is terminating to avoid paying Child Support.

As a general rule, when parental rights are terminated the former parent no longer has a duty to support the child. The termination does not, however, absolve the former parent’s liability for child support arrearages that accrued prior to the termination.

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