Texas Family Code
Enacted in 1973, the Code contains provisions that cover a wide range of issues, including marriage, divorce, child custody, child support, adoption, and domestic violence.
Read articleEnacted in 1973, the Code contains provisions that cover a wide range of issues, including marriage, divorce, child custody, child support, adoption, and domestic violence.
Read articleSAPCR litigation is an important legal process that helps to ensure that the best interests of children are being met in family law cases.
Read articleThe law provides that the court has the power to order the cumulative amount of overdue child support if the application is filed within her ten years of enactment.
Read articleMoving out of Texas with an open CPS case is a complex and challenging process that requires careful planning and coordination with multiple agencies.
Read articleTo file for custody in Texas, you must file a petition in person at the courthouse in the county where the child resides.
Read articleAn uncontested divorce is a viable option for couples who agree on all issues related to the divorce. This process can save time, money, and stress, and can be completed without going through court.
Read articleDivorce is the legal process through which a married couple can terminate their marriage. The process can be emotional, stressful, and complex, but understanding the basic steps can make it easier to navigate.
Read articleThe court is guided by the provisions of the Texas Family Code as well as specific circumstances of the parties to the suit in granting orders. The primary principle used in issuing the orders is the best interest principle. All orders issued will be to protect the interests of the child(ren) involved.
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