CUSTODY/VISITATION issues are those that arise after a previous order was entered (divorce/paternity/sapcr). You may have agreed to a standard possession order or an alternate possession order that is no longer working out for the parties. You may have a situation where a parent is not allowing the visitation despite having an order. Or perhaps a party wants to change conservatorship over a child. Whatever the situation may be you need an attorney that is experienced in these matters and is able to prepare your case in the best way possible to achieve the intended results.
Sometimes a previous order will be a mediation clause that requires the parties to attempt mediation prior to filing an action seeking to change custody or visitation issues. It's important to read the documents before they become a final order to understand how it may limit you in bringing future actions.
Sometimes a previous order will be a mediation clause that requires the parties to attempt mediation prior to filing an action seeking to change custody or visitation issues. It's important to read the documents before they become a final order to understand how it may limit you in bringing future actions.