In the absence of a court order, both parents have equal rights to their children and both spouses have equal access to the home. However, if one parent is preventing the other parent from having access to the children or the home, it may be necessary to seek a court order to establish these rights and responsibilities.
By Sharita|2023-03-05T17:33:22+00:00January 28th, 2023|Categories: Child Custody, Divorce|Comments Off on In Dallas County can a spouse prevent their partner from seeing their children or accessing their home before a court order is put in place?
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