You've planned your website weekend around spending time with your child, but then realized the other parent failed to comply with the court-ordered visitation schedule. Perhaps they refused to answer your calls, kept your child beyond the agreed time.
If you've experienced this situation, many Texas parents face similar challenges. Violations of child custody orders often cause emotional strain and uncertainty.
Fortunately for parents, Texas law provides legal options when custody orders are violated.
What Is a Child Custody Order?
A court-ordered child custody arrangement is a legally enforceable court order that outlines parental rights and obligations regarding their child.