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Can a DWI Arrest Affect Child Custody or Visitation Rights?

Updated: Mar 13, 2025 @ 4:18 pm

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Open Container Laws - Open Beer BottleFor parents in Houston, Galveston, or League City, being charged with DWI is stressful enough without the added concern of how it may impact child custody or visitation rights. Texas courts prioritize the best interests of the child, meaning any legal trouble—including a DWI conviction or breath test refusal—can influence a judge’s decision in a custody case.

If you are going through a divorce or custody dispute, or even if you already have an established custody agreement, a DWI arrest could be used against you in court. Whether you are trying to retain joint custody or simply maintain visitation rights, it is important to understand how a DWI in Texas can affect your parental status.

How Texas Courts View a Parent’s DWI

Texas judges consider DWI charges as part of an overall evaluation of parental fitness. While one DWI offense does not automatically result in losing custody, certain factors will be considered:

  • Severity of the Offense – A first-time DWI in Texas may not be viewed as harshly as a repeat offense, a high BAC level, or a DWI that resulted in an accident.
  • Was a Child in the Car? – If you were arrested for DWI with a child passenger, this is a felony offense in Texas and can seriously affect custody.
  • History of Substance Abuse – If you have prior DWI arrests, a breath test refusal, or other alcohol-related offenses, the court may see a pattern of reckless behavior.
  • Steps Taken for Rehabilitation – Courts will consider whether you have completed a DWI program, attended alcohol counseling, or installed an ignition interlock device.

In Houston and Galveston, a DWI conviction can become leverage for the other parent to argue that you pose a risk to your child’s well-being. If your ex-partner is seeking sole custody, they may use your DWI charge as a reason to limit your parental rights.

If you just found yourself in a similar situation and want more information about first-time DWI charges in Texas, visit the First DWI Offense page.

Can a DWI Result in Losing Custody?

Under Texas Family Code §153.002, courts determine child custody based on what is in the best interests of the child. A DWI charge alone will not necessarily result in loss of custody, but multiple DWI convictions or reckless behavior related to alcohol or drug use can result in:

  • Restricted Visitation – The court may allow only supervised visitation until you demonstrate responsible behavior.
  • Loss of Joint Custody – If your co-parent argues that your DWI history shows a pattern of irresponsibility, the judge may modify your custody agreement.
  • Court-Ordered Monitoring – Some parents facing a DWI charge in Texas may be required to take random alcohol tests, undergo substance abuse counseling, or install a breathalyzer in their vehicle to retain parental rights.

Additionally, if a DWI in League City involved an accident or injuries, or if you refused a breath test, your ability to retain custody may be severely impacted.

How Does a Breath Test Refusal Impact Custody?

Refusing a breath test can negatively affect both your DWI defense and your custody case. In Texas, a breath test refusal can be interpreted as:

  • An indication that you were trying to hide your intoxication
  • A lack of cooperation with law enforcement
  • A sign of reckless decision-making

Although refusing a breathalyzer does not automatically mean guilt, it can still be used as evidence in both criminal court and family court. 

Can You Regain Custody After a DWI?

If a DWI conviction has affected your custody agreement, it is not necessarily permanent. The court may reconsider custody arrangements if you can demonstrate:

  • Completion of a DWI Education or Treatment Program
  • Proof of Sobriety (Alcohol Monitoring or Compliance with Court Orders)
  • A Stable Home Environment and Responsible Parenting
  • Adherence to Probation Conditions (if applicable)

Texas courts understand that one mistake does not necessarily make someone an unfit parent. However, the judge will look for signs of personal responsibility, rehabilitation, and commitment to your child’s well-being.

Why You Need a Lawyer for Both Your DWI and Custody Case

Dealing with DWI charges is stressful enough, but when child custody is also at stake, the situation becomes even more complicated. The Law Offices of Tad Nelson & Associates has extensive experience handling both DWI defense and family law cases, helping parents protect their rights and their relationships with their children.

An experienced DWI lawyer from our office can help defend you against DWI allegations and minimize the legal consequences. Contact us today for a consultation. 

 

Houston DWI Lawyer Tad A Nelson is Board Certified in Criminal Law by the TBLS.

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