Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

Difficult ex-wife

I have been divorced for almost 7 years, having joint custody from the signing of the decree. My son is now 19 and in college, but my daughter is 17 and will be a senior in high school. She recently cmae to live with me and has no desire to spend any time with her mother, who is a miserable woman. While it will be easy for me to modify conservatorship, how can I reverse or stop child support payments without having the judge order standard visitation rights to the mother? I don't want my daughter forced to spend time with her mother, but I do encourage her to have a relationship on her own time.


Asked on 8/05/08, 5:09 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

TC Langford Langford Law Office

Re: Difficult ex-wife

It may not be possible, but the evidence presented at the hearing will determine the level of visitation, if any, that the mom will have.

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Answered on 8/06/08, 7:53 am


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