What are the different types of conservators?
Under the Texas Family Code, it is presumed that it is in the best interest of the child(ren) that the biological parents be appointed “joint managing conservators” (often referred to as “JMCs”). However, if one parent can overcome that rebuttable presumption, then that parent may be appointed a sole managing conservator. If a party is appointed the sole managing conservator, the other parent will be called the possessory conservator.