You arranged your weekend to be 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, changed the plans unexpectedly.
If you've experienced this situation, many Texas parents enforcing a child custody order in Texas face similar challenges. Failure to comply with custody orders often cause serious parenting disputes.
The good news is, Texas law allows enforcement measures when a parent refuses to comply with a valid child custody order.
Understanding a Child Custody Order?
A child custody order is a binding legal order that outlines each parent's rights and responsibilities regarding their child.