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Family Law Articles related to Visitation Rights
These are family law articles related to Visitation Rights. These family law articles are provided by America Family Law Center and are often representative of the types of matters on which America Family Law Center provides assistance. If you need assistance with any family law related matter, or know someone who does, contact America Family Law Center today. We can help.
Shelter-in-place due to COVID-19 | Visitation
Shelter-in-place order due to COVID-19 have custodial parents wondering if they can deny visitation with the non-custodial parent due to the shelter-in-place orders that have been placed across much of Texas.
Read More Posted: 3-28-2020Visitation Schedules and School Cancellation due to COVID-19
Parents wonder how visitation schedule and school cancellations due to the COVID-19 outbreak work. There is a lot of confusion as to when summer break starts. If they follow the summer schedule for visitation or follow
Read More Posted: 3-25-2020Denied Visitation With The Non-Custodial Parent
When parents choose not to live together, care for the children is a major concern. Denied visitation with the non-custodial parent often occurs. It’s important to know when visitation can be denied and when it cannot be denied
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Posted: 1-17-2018When Can You Deny Visitation To The Non-Custodial Parent?
When parents choose not to live together many times the custodial parent may wonder “When can you deny visitation to the non-custodial parent in Texas?
Posted: 10-4-2017Read More
Child Visitation When A Parent Has Been Displaced From His or Her Home
Hurricane Harvey affected child visitation for thousands of Texans because the exchange location is not accessible or as a result of displaced parents. Displaced parents find it more difficult to correctly exercise their child visitation.
Posted: 9-14-2017Read More
Child Visitation; After the hurricane. Can’t Find your Child or the Other Parent?
The result of many Texans displaced by Hurricane Harvey and the subsequent flood is that they lose track of their child’s other father. When Custodial Fathers, non-custodial parents and places of exchange are no longer accessible, or parents cannot locate other parents, they are left wondering how this affects their current court order.
Posted: 9-1-2017Read More
Creating a Parenting Plan in Texas That Works for Your Family
Parenting Plan in Texas is required by the courts when parents divorce in Texas. It’s common when couples divorce to become extremely contentious during divorce.
Posted: 8-23-2017Read More
How to Establish Visitation in Texas with Your Children
When parent separate, it becomes necessary to determine how the parents will co-parent. Developing a parenting plan that established that establishes a visitation schedule by the non-custodial parent is part of that plan. Read More
Posted: 7-27-2017What Is a Possession and Access Order in Texas?
A Possession and Access Order in Texas is a court order issued by family courts that oversee child visitation rights. Under the Texas Family Code, sections 153.3101-153.317, the court may grant either a The court can decide to issue a “Standard or a non-standard order. Read More
Posted: 4-6-2017English | Español
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