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Texas Family Code edit

The Texas Family Code is the statutory law enacted by the Texas state legislature that regulates marriage, divorce, issues related to child rearing, court proceedings when the offender/plaintiff is a minor, and domestic violence prevention and response services. [1] The code was enacted in 1969 and 1963 by HB 53, 61st R.S. and SB 168, 63rd R.S., respectively, as part of the ongoing revision process begun in 1963.[2]

Organization edit

  1. Title 1: The Marriage Relationship
    • Subtitle A: Marriage
    • Subtitle B: Property Rights and Liabilities
    • Subtitle C: Dissolution of Marriage
      • Title 1-A: Collaborative Family Law
  2. Title 2: Child in Relation to the Family
    • Subtitle A: Limitations of Minority
    • Subtitle B: Parental Liability
    • Subtitle C: Change of Name
    • Subtitle D: (No Section D)
    • Subtitle E: General Provisions
  3. Title 3: Juvenile Justice Code
    1. Title 3-A: Truancy Court Proceedings
  4. Title 4: Protective Orders and Family Violence
    • Subtitle A: General Provisions
    • Subtitle B: Protective Orders
    • Subtitle C: Family Violence Reporting and Services
  5. Title 5: The Parent-Child Relationship and the Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship
    • Subtitle A: General Provisions
    • Subtitle B: Suits Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship
    • Subtitle C: Judicial Resources and Services
    • Subtitle D: Administrative Services
    • Subtitle E: Protection of the Child

Notable Titles, Chapters, and Statutes edit

References edit

  1. ^ Thomson Reuters. “Vernon's Texas Statutes and Codes Annotated.” Thomson Reuters Westlaw. Accessed October 13, 2022.
  2. ^ "Legislative Reference Library | Legislation | Texas law timeline". lrl.texas.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-23.