Ardmore, OK asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Texas

Q: My husband does not get to see his children what can we do?

He hasn't seen his children in over 3years. They refuse to let him keep them over night and he is only allowed to see his children at the mothers convenience and he can only see the children why she supervises. He does pay child support. The Oldest child needs a DNA test due to the situation of the outcome, he wasn't ever able to be alone with his child ever... child is 12 years old. We tried contacting both mothers for visitation and one said no and the other never responded.

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Marco Cepeda
Marco Cepeda
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  • San Antonio, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: You should contact a family attorney to look at the case. If there are orders in place for supervised visitation, you can try and file a petition to modify visitation and access. You would need to show the family law attorney the prior orders.

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