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At What Age Can a Child Refuse Visitation in Texas? In Texas, there is no age under 18 that allows for a child to refuse visitation. Visitation is the right of the parent, and it cannot be taken away by the custodial parent or child. The only option would be for the custodial parent to request a modification of orders.
To win a custody modification case, you must prove to the court that your childs wellbeing will substantially improve if the suggested changes are accepted. The outcome of the case will depend on what the court will consider to be in the childs best interest.
What is a Modified Possession Order? You and the other parent (or the judge, if your case is contested) may decide that the Standard Possession Order is unworkable or inappropriate for your family. A modified possession order is anything different from the Standard Possession Order.
If both parents agree that there is a need to modify the order, all that needs to be done is to submit a proposed custody order reflecting the changes to the court. The court will then review the modification and approve it in most cases. Once the order has been approved, it becomes legally enforceable.
The noncustodial parents income has increased or decreased. The noncustodial parent is legally responsible for additional children. The childs (or childrens) medical insurance coverage has changed.
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The Texas standard possession order calendar in 2023 gives noncustodial parents possession on the first, third, and fifth weekends of the month, alternating holidays, and one month in the summer. This schedule may also include Thursday nights if both parents live near enough to each other to make this practical.
Suit to Modify Child Support Three years must have elapsed since the time the prior order was signed by a judge. A substantial change must have occurred for one of the parties to the original suit or to a child that the court has jurisdiction over. The parties must agree to the modification.
For most parents obtaining a new order that modifies your support may take at least 6 months. Please review the modification steps below and quickly respond to any requested information from our office to help speed up the process.

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