15.111 – or 15.112, a tribunal may find that the parties intended to
Texas Family Code § 15.111
Summary
This law allows a tribunal to recognize a collaborative family law participation agreement if the parties have signed a record indicating their intent and reasonably believed they were engaged in a collaborative process. It affects parties involved in family law disputes seeking a collaborative resolution.
Parties must sign a record to indicate intent.
Tribunal assesses reasonable belief in collaboration.
Recognition may be granted if justice requires it.
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