Greenbrier, AR asked in Family Law for Texas

Q: Can we do anything about bio mom taking stepson with her to do audition rotations for med school?

Bio mom is wanting to take stepson with her and have him do virtual school for her audition rotations that could last for up to a year and isn't sure if she will be able to get him to us for our visitation weekends. They have joint managing conservatorship. Some of her rotations that she has told us about are in another state and she hasn't told us who will be taking care of him while she is at her audition rotations. They live in Fort Worth and we live in Arkansas. All court paperwork has gone through Texas.

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Sharita Blacknall
Sharita Blacknall
Answered
  • Plano, TX
  • Licensed in Texas

A: If you want to change the current order you will need to file for a modification.

If the current order is being violated you will need to file for enforcement of the current order.

A person can do anything that does not violate the current order or violate the law.

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