Legal Question in Family Law in Texas
Is there an age limit where a child in Texas can refuse to visitation with a non-custodial parent? Does a person have to be physically attacked in order to get a restraining order? How hard is it to ask for and get supervised visitation for a non-custodial parent?
Asked on 4/11/10, 4:54 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Mark Dunn
Mark D. Dunn
Technically, there is no age when a child can refuse visitation.
A person does NOT have to be physically attacked in order to get a restraining order.
It is difficult to get a judge to order supervised visitation. You'll need some dramatic facts and some convincing evidence.
Answered on 4/16/10, 6:56 pm