101.008 – COURT. "Court" means the district court,
Texas Family Code § 101.008
Summary
This section defines the term 'court' in the context of family law, specifically relating to suits affecting the parent-child relationship. It clarifies that the term includes district courts, juvenile courts with similar jurisdiction, and any other court designated for these matters.
Defines 'court' for family law purposes.
Includes district and juvenile courts with relevant jurisdiction.
Applies to suits affecting the parent-child relationship.
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