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Visitation Enforcement

Enforce Your Texas Visitation Order

If your parenting time is being denied, we move fast to restore it. When a court orders visitation, both parents are expected to follow the schedule. But what happens when the other parent refuses? Whether it’s missed weekends, skipped holidays, or withheld summer breaks, not getting your court-ordered time with your child is more than frustrating. It is a legal issue that demands attention.

At Angela Faye Brown & Associates, PLLC, we act quickly when your rights are ignored. If the other parent will not follow your court order, we prepare the legal filings needed to request enforcement from a Texas court. In many cases, we are able to ask the judge for make-up days to ensure your child gets every moment they deserve with you.

We have seen how painful parenting disputes can be, especially when one parent feels powerless. One client came to us after three consecutive weekends of missed visitation. All texts, emails, and pick-ups had been ignored. Within days of filing the right paperwork, that parent not only had court-ordered make-up time but also received a warning issued to the co-parent about consequences for future violations.

When you are stuck in a pattern like that, the last thing you need is a long and confusing process. That is why we prioritize clarity, urgent filings, and helping you understand what to gather and what to expect.

What to Expect From Our Visitation Enforcement Services

  • Court-ready legal filings prepared fast to get your case on the docket
  • Clear evidence checklists so you know exactly what to provide
  • Flat fees and defined timelines so there are no surprises

This is not just about forms and legal language. It is about protecting your relationship with your child. When a parent blocks access, they disrupt far more than a weekend. They interrupt consistency, stability, and connection. With legal support, you send a strong message that your role in your child’s life matters and that court orders are not optional.

Visitation enforcement in Texas follows clear laws. If you have an official court order and it is being violated, you absolutely have the right to turn to the court for help. Taking legal action is not a step too far. It is a step toward creating the structure your child needs and securing the time that was promised to you.

Every weekend missed is time you cannot ever get back unless the court intervenes. Do not wait to act.

What Happens Next: Call, File, Court

Once you are ready to act, the process can move faster than you think. It begins with a consultation. You will speak to someone who understands the details of visitation enforcement in Texas and will walk you through your options.

Next, we prepare filings that document the missed time, the evidence, and the request for relief. Depending on your case, that relief could be make-up time, fines, or even changes to the existing order.

After paperwork is submitted, we monitor deadlines and keep you informed every step of the way. You will be guided in preparing evidence such as ignored messages, court orders, logs, or other details that show noncompliance.

Here is how the process typically looks:

1. Call – Get answers and assess next steps

2. File – Submit documents and build a case

3. Court – Present evidence with our legal support

Parents often tell us that the hardest part was taking the first step. Once we got involved, they finally felt seen, heard, and supported. What once felt like an uphill battle became a court-ordered solution that prioritized the child’s needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Enforcing Visitation in Texas

Q: What proof do I need?

Gather anything that shows a pattern and timeline. Screenshots, messages, calendars, documented no-shows, and copies of court orders can help demonstrate your case to a judge.

Q: How long does it take?

Timelines depend on the court’s schedule and how quickly documents are filed. Many enforcement cases are scheduled within a few weeks after filing.

Q: What can the court do?

A judge may order make-up time, fines, contempt findings, or even a change in visitation terms to prevent repeat issues. Courts take violations seriously.

Reclaim Your Child’s Time: Secure Texas Visitation Enforcement Today

Every visitation case is personal. At Angela Faye Brown & Associates, PLLC, we treat every client’s story with privacy and respect. You are never just a case number to us. Whether your problem started last week or has been repeated over months, we listen and act.

Your parenting time matters. So does your peace of mind. Let us help you move forward with confidence. If your co-parent is violating your court order, take action before more time slips away. Get clear legal guidance and real solutions through visitation enforcement in Texas. Do not wait another weekend. Start reclaiming your time with your child today.

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Contact a Seasoned Family Attorney Today!

 At Angela Faye Brown and Associates, we are more than just a law firm; we are a force for positive change in family law. Our foundation is built on a deep understanding of the diverse dynamics that make each family unique. Led by Angela Faye Brown, a dedicated advocate with roots in Mississippi and a rich background as a military brat, our firm blends personal experience with professional expertise to deliver exceptional legal services.

Angela Faye Brown & Associates, PLLC

3800 N. Lamar Suite 200 Austin, Tx 78756
P: 512-814-5711

1415 Louisiana St, 18th Floor, Houston, TX 77002
P: 713-936-2677