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The Texas Attorney General can assist with enforcing child support orders when one parent has not paid.
1, 1995. A Custodial Parent cannot refuse or cut back on visitation of a non-custodial parent just because child support has not been paid. Many custodial parents use denial of visitation as an effective way of getting child support paid. Such conduct is against the law and punishable by contempt.
What if non-custodial parent does not exercise visitation? While Texas courts will step in when a parent denies another parent court-ordered visitation, the courts cannot force a parent to spend time with his or her child.
The most common remedy when a custodial parent denies visitation to a noncustodial parent \u2013 is for the noncustodial parent to file an enforcement action. In enforcement actions, you ask the family court judge to punish the custodial parent for refusing to honor the court order for visitation.
Typically, courts impose the following sanctions when a parent violates a custody order: Issue a writ of habeas corpus ordering the violating parent to return the child. Find the non-compliant parent in contempt of court. Impose criminal penalties.
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Texas courts can make a person comply with a custody order through contempt proceedings. When a court finds a person in contempt, it can force the person to pay a fine or, in some cases, go to jail.
The court can restrict or deny a noncustodial parent visitation grounds on the flowing grounds: If the parent has a history of molesting the child. If the court believes that the parent can kidnap the child. If the parent is likely to abuse drugs while taking care of the child.
1. File your papers with the district clerk's office in the county where you got the order that you're trying to enforce. Take your documents (and your copies) to the district clerk's office. Tell the clerk you're there to file a Motion to Enforce and hand the clerk all of your documents.
Interference with child custody is a crime and gives law enforcement officers the power to arrest non-compliant parents under certain circumstances. According to the Texas Penal Code, interference with child custody is a felony punishable with time in prison.
This right is commonly called custody. A possessory conservator, or noncustodial parent, has the legal right to spend time with the child and know the whereabouts of the child. These rights are commonly called \u201caccess and visita- tion\u201d or \u201cpossession.\u201d

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