Can i sue
Call the ACLU.
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Call the ACLU.
Do you have an attorney? You definitely have an opportunity to modify visitation if he isn't using what he was given.
A protective order is much stronger than a temporary injunction. Go with the protective order. Basically it is a "go directly to jail" order....
You need to file a motion to modify custody. You need the lawyer; not your daughter.
Joint custody does not mean 50/50 time of possession. Do you have an attorney representing you. I think you need to talk to an experienced family...
I have no idea if he can get custody or not. If he has a pro bono attorney, see if you can get one also.
Send her a certified letter asking who her attorney is. Go ahead and find a lawyer and file a suit for divorce.
Get a lawyer. File a motion to modify the visitation schedule because he doesn't exercise what he was given in the order.
write him a detailed letter setting forth your requests for details. If he does not reply, contact the State Bar of Texas with your complaint.
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He's got a problem. Someone will need to go to court to prove up the divorce. If he's in the joint, it won't be him. Have you done an internet...