Legal Question in Family Law in Texas
I found out from another parent on my sons football time that my son and his dad were alone at on of the functions the grand mother was in the parking lot in her car; in the court order it says that he is not to be left alone with his father under any circumstances. Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening again?
1 Answer from Attorneys
You can file a contempt action, and request that the restrictions be strengthened.
You will need to hire a lawyer.
With the lawyer, in consultation, you will need to honestly address the issues of whether there was any harm done. This might be considered a bonding experience between father and son that improved the relationship that was damaged before, resulting in the supervision. If it was a function, were they actually alone, or were they surrounded by his friends and their parents? Would it be awkward or embarrassing to your son, if grandma was hovering around? I don't know the specifics of your situation, and have no idea if this situation was a harmful one. To truly determine if you should or should not pursue it, you will need to retain an attorney for a consultation.