Enforce Child Custody

The East Texas Family Law Firm represents clients seeking to enforce their child custody or possession schedules. 

If you were denied possession of your child in violation of a court order, then you have a right to enforce that order by filing a motion to enforce possession and access.

Potential remedies include make up possession time, sanctions, and attorney’s fees.

If the other parent has violated the terms for conservatorship, or decision making rights, for your child, then you have a right to enforce those terms.

If the other parent has violated the terms of any injunctions contained in your prior child custody order, then  you have a right to enforce those injunctions and seek remedies for the other parent’s violation.

Of course, if you have been accused of any of these things, then the East Texas Family Law Firm can help defend a child custody enforcement claim against you.

Use the button below if you would like to contact our office to schedule a consultation to discuss enforcing your child custody order.

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