San Antonio, TX asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Texas

Q: How many times can a mother deny visitation rights to the father . Even the the father has court order days ?

What is the outcome if she continues to do that and what advice can you give me

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Rahlita D. Thornton
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Rahlita D. Thornton
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Houston, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: Read the order and make sure you are at the location specified in the order at the time identified in the order. Keep records. Record exchange. Text her that you are present. You can also call police to make a report. If all this fails then take court action by getting an attorney to pursue your rights. She may be held responsible for your attorney fees. Hope you’re able to see your child as you’re entitled to do. Let us know if we can help. 888-343-4529.

Rahlita D. Thornton
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Rahlita D. Thornton
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Houston, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: If she continues then get an attorney as soon as possible. We can not predict the outcome as the judge would be the one to decide what happens after that.

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