140.009[7/11] – CONSTRUCTION OF CHAPTER. This chapter does not
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 140.009[7/11]
Summary
This law clarifies that district courts in Texas have the authority to hear cases related to this chapter and issue enforceable orders. It applies to any petition filed in a district court, ensuring that the court's decisions can be appealed.
District courts have jurisdiction over related petitions.
Final orders can be appealed.
Non-compliance with orders may have legal consequences.
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