You've planned your weekend around spending time with your child, but then realized the other parent didn't follow the court-ordered visitation schedule. Perhaps they stopped responding to your messages, changed the plans unexpectedly.
If this has happened to you, many Texas parents face similar challenges. Failure to comply with custody orders can create stress, confusion, and conflict.
The good news is, the Texas family court system allows enforcement measures when a parent refuses to comply with a valid child custody order.
What Is a Child Custody Order?
A court-ordered child custody arrangement is a legally enforceable Child Custody Enforcement court order that defines each parent's rights and responsibilities regarding their child.