1.109 – USE OF DIGITIZED SIGNATURE. (a) A digitized
Texas Family Code § 1.109
Summary
This law allows the use of digitized signatures on legal documents related to family law proceedings in Texas. It ensures that these signatures fulfill the same requirements as traditional signatures and must be controlled solely by the individual they represent.
Digitized signatures are valid for family law pleadings and orders.
Signatures must be controlled by the individual they represent.
Compliance with Texas Rules of Civil Procedure is required.
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