You were looking forward to spending your scheduled parenting time, but then realized the other parent didn't follow the court-ordered visitation schedule. They may have stopped responding to your here messages, kept your child beyond the agreed time.
If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. Custody order violations frequently lead to emotional strain and uncertainty.
The good news is, Texas law provides legal options when custody orders are violated.
What Is a Child Custody Order?
A court-ordered child custody arrangement is a legally enforceable court order that establishes each parent's rights and responsibilities regarding their child.