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How does a restraining order affect custody or visitation rights in Texas?

The straightforward response to this query is affirmative. In certain scenarios, even if a parent has faced charges related to domestic violence, they might still be granted visitation rights. In Texas, judicial systems diligently evaluate every facet of a custody scenario to ascertain the custody and visitation arrangement that optimally caters to the child’s physical and emotional well-being.

Should a parent have been subjected to a protective order in the preceding two years, the courts are precluded from allocating custody to that parent. Additionally, the specifics surrounding the issuance of a protective order are thoughtfully considered by the courts while deliberating on visitation rights. A protective order is typically issued amidst concerns of persistent violence. A background involving a protective order can significantly influence visitation rights. For more detailed information, please reach out to the Law Office of Dana Baker at 979-310-5507.

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