You've planned your weekend around spending time with your child, only to discover the other parent didn't follow the court-ordered visitation schedule. They may have stopped responding to your messages, cancelled at the last minute.
If you've experienced this situation, many Texas parents face similar challenges. Custody order violations can create stress, confusion, and conflict.
Fortunately, Texas law allows enforcement measures for enforcing valid custody orders.
What Is a Child Custody Order?
A court-ordered child custody arrangement is a legally enforceable court enforcing a child custody order in Texas order that defines parental rights and obligations regarding their child.