Setting Aside Visitation Judgment

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To set aside a supervised visitation judgment in Texas, file a motion with the issuing court, explaining why it should be vacated, and include evidence like negative drug tests. Consult the court clerk for guidance.

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My husband alleges drug use even though i have numerous negative drug tests from various agencies and by various methods including * hair follicle, one of which was done just 10 days before he asked for nail test.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. In Texas, supervised visitation can be ordered if there are concerns about a child's safety. To better assist you, could you please let me know if there are any other specific concerns raised by your husband or if this is the only issue?
how to set aside that judgement
To set aside a default judgment for supervised visitation in Texas, you generally need to file a motion to set aside or vacate the judgment. Here are the steps:
- File a motion with the court that issued the judgment.
- Explain why the judgment should be set aside (e.g., lack of notice, good cause).
- Provide evidence supporting your claim (e.g., negative drug tests).
Do you have a copy of the judgment, and do you know which court issued it?
there isnt a safety concern just his allegations that have been proven false repeatedly
To set aside a judgment for supervised visitation in Texas, you will need to follow these steps:
- File a motion to set aside or vacate the judgment with the issuing court.
- Provide a detailed explanation of why the judgment should be set aside.
- Submit evidence, such as your negative drug tests, supporting your claim.
Could you please confirm which court issued the judgment?
can i attach files
Unfortunately, you cannot attach files here. However, you can submit your evidence, such as your negative drug tests, along with your motion to set aside or vacate the judgment to the court that issued the judgment.
Do you know which court issued the judgment?
231st districr court
Thank you for providing the court information. Here are the steps to set aside a judgment for supervised visitation in Texas:
- File a motion to set aside or vacate the judgment with the 231st District Court.
- Provide a detailed explanation of why the judgment should be set aside.
- Include evidence, such as your negative drug tests, supporting your claim.
If you need more specific guidance or forms, consider consulting the court clerk.