105.001 – TEMPORARY ORDERS BEFORE FINAL ORDER. (a) In a
Texas Family Code § 105.001
Summary
This law allows a court to issue temporary orders in child custody cases to ensure the child's safety and welfare. It affects parties involved in custody disputes, particularly regarding conservatorship and support arrangements before a final decision is made.
Court can issue temporary orders for child custody and support.
Orders can restrain parties from disturbing the child's peace.
Prohibits removal of the child from designated areas.
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