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Rule 11..... and......

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I am in the State of Texas. I will try my best to be brief.
We have joint custody - my ex-husband has conservatorship. He violated our court order by 1. moving 2. denying me visitation(for close to 2 years). I filed against him for contempt. He filed for sole custody. Upon endless motions we ended up signing a Rule 11 close to over a year ago. I agreed to cease enforcing my visitation(only becuase he was denying me anyway), until after court - however, I did maitain my option to go forward with the contempt. Several months ago we agreed outside the court-room to begin visitation. I agreed to do supervised visits -in my children's best interest(considering the time(2 1/2 years, we had not seen each other, I wanted to ensure they could address any emotions etc...). We met several times and everyone felt good and I began "open" visits. Everything was fine, we had great fun! Now, I suddenly get told by him that the Dr. has recommended we go back to the supervised visits(let me add that this was directly after I informed him that my boyfriend and I were spending the afternoon at his mother's ranch for our visit - (and yes, they are upstanding, good, law-abiding people!!!!). I guess my initial question - at this point does the 11 still stand? is this at all considered disruption of visitation for which I can file on him or do I simply go back to the original contempt?

Thank you so much!!!!
 



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