Visitation

What are the child visitation schedules?

We’ve answered this question in detail as a part of our Austin Divorce Seminar video series. You can also go directly to the video that discusses child visitation schedules.

One thing to keep in mind when it comes to visitation schedules is that the parents can agree to any visitation schedule that you like. The key word is agree. If you would like to have possession of your children on a day that isn’t normally your day, that’s fine as long as both parents agree on it. read more »

Child Visitation Video

This video discusses the child visitation schedules. We'll discuss the 4 most common possession and access schedules that our clients use.

 

 

Go to the Next Video in the Divorce Seminar Series

If you have children, go on to the next video discussing child support in Texas. read more »

My spouse is using drugs and I want to get a divorce. Will this affect my spouse’s ability to visit the children?

If you suspect that your spouse is using drugs, one of the first things you will want to file with the court would be a "Motion for Drug Screen".  If your spouse tests positive for drugs, a court can do several different things. read more »

What happens if my child doesn't want to visit the other parent?

You are obligated to surrender your child to the non custodial parentThe parent that retains physical custody of the child. according to the visitation schedule that was ordered by the court.  If you refuse to do so, you could be held in contempt of court, fined and even sentenced to jail time.  Children are not allowed to "choose" which parent they visit with and when.  However, if you feel that the visitation schedule isn't appropriate, you have the right to go back to court and request that it be reviewed and possibly amended.

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