You were looking read more forward to spending your scheduled parenting time, but then realized the other parent failed to comply with the court-ordered visitation schedule. Perhaps they failed to show up, kept your child beyond the agreed time.
If you've experienced this situation, you're not alone. Violations of child custody orders frequently lead to emotional strain and uncertainty.
Fortunately, the Texas family court system offers legal remedies for enforcing valid custody orders.
What Is a Texas Child Custody Order?
A child custody order is a binding legal order that establishes each parent's rights and responsibilities regarding their child.