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 refused to answer your calls, kept your child beyond the agreed enforcing a child custody order in Texas time.
If this sounds familiar, many Texas parents face similar challenges. Failure to comply with custody orders often cause stress, confusion, and conflict.
The good news is, the Texas family court system provides legal options for enforcing valid custody orders.
What Is a Child Custody Order?
A child custody order is a binding legal order that establishes parental rights and obligations regarding their child.