107.103 – ORDER FOR CHILD CUSTODY EVALUATION. (a) The
Texas Family Code § 107.103
Summary
This law allows a court to order a child custody evaluation to assess the child's circumstances, the parties involved, and relevant living conditions. It applies when there is a suit concerning child custody and can be initiated after a hearing or by mutual agreement of the parties.
Court can order evaluations after notice and hearing or by agreement.
Evaluations assess the child's situation and parties' conditions.
Applicable in child custody suits involving conservatorship or access.
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