109.002 – APPELLATE REVIEW. (a) An appeal from a final
Texas Family Code § 109.002
Summary
This law outlines the process for appealing final orders in family law cases, specifically regarding the termination of parent-child relationships. It establishes that such appeals take precedence over other civil cases, ensuring timely review in sensitive family matters.
Appeals follow Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure.
Termination of parent-child relationship appeals are prioritized.
Specific compliance required for appeals under Chapter 152.
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