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Under a standard possession order in Texas, if the parents live less than 100 miles apart, then the parent with whom the child(ren) do not primarily live (the non-custodial parent) typically has possession of the children on the first, third, and fifth weekends of the month, beginning on Friday at either the time
Legal Grounds for Denying Visitation in Texas It must be justified in instances of abuse, neglect, evidence of wrongdoing, or major changes in the non-custodial parents circumstances, which may lead to parental alienation. Denying visitation is not a simple matter of disagreement or misunderstanding.
Under Texas law, if a father leaves his child with someone else for at least six months without support or communication, he may be considered to have abandoned the child.
Possession Visitation Orders If the other parent isnt honoring the visitation agreement or order, you may need to ask the court to enforce the order.

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