152.304 – TEMPORARY VISITATION. (a) A court of this state
Texas Family Code § 152.304
Summary
This law allows Texas courts without jurisdiction to modify custody determinations to enforce visitation orders from other states. It applies to situations where there is either a specific visitation schedule or general visitation provisions established by another state's court.
Enforces visitation orders from other states.
Applicable when Texas lacks modification jurisdiction.
Court must specify a visitation period in certain cases.
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