Modify Custody Order Texas

Summary

If your child is being abused, you can file a motion to modify custody in Texas. Report abuse to Child Protective Services in both Texas and Oklahoma. Consult a local attorney. If a judge denies a protective order, consider appealing the decision, gathering more evidence, and engaging a lawyer for representation.

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I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Texas:
- You can file a motion to modify the custody order.
- If there's immediate danger to your child, file a "Temporary Restraining Order" or an "Emergency Motion".
- Report child abuse to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
Consult a local attorney for detailed advice.
iive in Oklahoma she in texes
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here's what you can do considering both locations, Oklahoma and Texas:
- Report the abuse to both Oklahoma and Texas Child Protective Services.
- You can file a motion to modify the custody order in Texas, where the order was given.
- Consider hiring a family law attorney to guide you through this process.
I filed all paper necessary but the judge refuses to grant a protective order
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. If the judge denies the protective order, you may:
- Appeal the decision.
- Gather more evidence showing the need for the order.
- Consider engaging a lawyer to represent you.
Please consult a local attorney for further advice.