What happens when one parent violates a custody order  

On Behalf of | Jan 13, 2025 | Child Custody |

Finding out your ex isn’t following the custody order can feel overwhelming. In Fort Worth, our courts take these violations seriously because they affect children’s lives. Let’s examine what you can do when the other parent breaks custody rules.  

Types of custody violations  

A parent breaks a custody order when they don’t follow the court’s words. Here are the most common ways this happens in Fort Worth:  

  • Not letting you see your kids during your scheduled time
  • Bringing kids home late after visits
  • Moving away with the kids without telling you or the court
  • Making big choices about school or health care without asking you
  • Taking kids out of state when they shouldn’t
  • Not telling you where the kids are

Each action goes against court orders, and you have the right to take action.  

What you can do about it  

Fort Worth courts offer clear steps to fix custody violations. First, you should write down every time the other parent breaks the rules. Include dates and times and save any texts or emails.  

The court might:  

  • Make the other parent pay fines
  • Give you extra time with your kids
  • Change the custody agreement
  • Order the other parent to take parenting classes
  • Make them pay your lawyer fees

If you think your kids are in danger, you can immediately go to the Tarrant County Family Court for help. They have special emergency services for urgent cases.  

Remember to put your kids first when dealing with these issues. A family law attorney in Fort Worth can tell you the best way to handle your situation based on Texas law. 

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