107.109[1/2] – ELEMENTS OF CHILD CUSTODY EVALUATION. (a) A
Texas Family Code § 107.109[1/2]
Summary
This law outlines the requirements for child custody evaluators before they can provide opinions on conservatorship. It ensures that all necessary evaluation elements are completed, promoting thoroughness and accountability in custody decisions.
Evaluators must complete all required elements of custody evaluations.
Opinions on conservatorship cannot be given without proper evaluations.
Incomplete evaluations must have satisfactory explanations.
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