107.106 – EXCEPTION TO QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED TO CONDUCT
Texas Family Code § 107.106
Summary
This law provides an exception for conducting child custody evaluations in specific Texas counties with populations under 500,000. It allows courts to appoint individuals who meet certain qualifications, even if they do not fully comply with standard requirements, in these designated areas.
Applies to counties with populations under 500,000.
Covers counties near the Gulf of Mexico or bordering Mexico.
Allows courts to appoint qualified evaluators despite standard requirements.
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