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A Texas judge lays down the law in a paternity case, ensuring a child's future while navigating tricky agreements. Watch as the court addresses child support, visitation, and parental rights, all while keeping the child's best interests in focus. Learn about the complexities of family law and the importance of clear agreements in this compelling courtroom drama. Litigants List: Defendant/Father: Jacob Fernandez Plaintiff/Mother: Kayla Cross Guard Child: Kenley (Minor) Assistant Attorney General: Diego Kaufman (representing the State of Texas) Court Coordinator: Miss Burt (swearing in witnesses) 00:00:00 The Attorney General Targets An Out-Of-State Father 00:03:08 Why The Mother Demands Total Control Over Visitation 00:09:11 Mother Testifies About Every Dollar Received In 48 Months 00:17:48 The Financial Reality Of A Romance That Started At 17 00:22:09 Father Takes The Stand To Defend His Employment Record 00:26:16 The Truth About The Father's Journey In Rehab 00:29:50 Father Fights For Credit On Direct Cash App Payments 00:34:55 Will The State Use California Wages Or Texas Minimums? 00:39:08 Judge Interrogates Father On How He Survived Without Working 00:47:00 Mother Forced To Admit Unrecorded Payments To The Child 00:48:46 The State Calculates The Financial Damage For Four Years 00:53:02 The Final Custody Ruling On The Father's Parental Rights 00:56:18 The Exact Dollar Amount Demanded By The Court 01:01:40 The Judge Gives The Father A Strict Financial Reality Check Paternity: The legal determination of fatherhood. Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship: A legal action concerning child custody, visitation, and/or child support. Acknowledgement of Paternity (AOP): A legal document in which a man admits that he is the biological father of a child. Jurisdiction: The official power to make legal decisions and judgments. General Appearance: When a party voluntarily appears in court and submits to the court's authority. Long Arm Jurisdiction: When a court can exercise authority over a person who lives outside the court's geographic boundaries. Sole Managing Conservatorship: A parent with the primary right to make decisions about a child's health, education, and welfare. Primary Caretaker: The parent who has the child living with them the majority of the time. Geographical Restriction: A court order that limits where a parent can live with a child. Possessory Conservator: The parent who has visitation rights and shares other parental responsibilities, but does not have the primary right to make decisions about the child. Retroactive Child Support: Child support payments for a period before the court order was issued. Cash Medical Support: An order requiring a parent to pay a certain amount of money to help cover the child's medical expenses. Dental Insurance: Insurance that covers a portion of a child's dental costs. Minimum Wage: The lowest wage that an employer can legally pay to an employee. Enforceable: Capable of being enforced by a court of law. Court Costs: Fees associated with filing and pursuing a legal case. Testimony: A formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law. Stipulations: Agreements between the parties in a legal case. Federal Minimum Wage: The lowest wage mandated by the federal government. Pay Plan: A schedule for making payments over time. This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.