Legal Question in Family Law in Texas

temporary visitation- is it legally binding?

octber 10,2001-november 10,2001 my son's father and i had a temporary visitation ordered for that month and supposably that month only-after the month was over -the two lawyers went infrnt of the judge and stated that we will figure out visitation out on our own with out the hep of the court- never recieved any more documentations. the only documents we recieved were copies of hand written papers by the D.A for the temp order- now after a year of allowing my son's father to choose his days that he does not abide by anyway he said that a lawyer had told him that the temp order was legally binding as a real visitation order even though there is no stanp or seal or real documents- even with the ''experation'' date is it really legally binding and how do i keep him from keeping me in texas? he is angered that i am getting married and wants to control my living arrangments even though i will be going to school out of town/state.


Asked on 5/17/03, 2:25 am

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Basil Hoyl Law office of Basil Hoyl

Re: temporary visitation- is it legally binding?

A lawyer will have to review your documents, and the entire circumstances of your life. Since you seem to have a lawyer in court, you should discuss these matters with that lawyer.

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Answered on 5/17/03, 10:54 am


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