153.006 – APPOINTMENT OF POSSESSORY CONSERVATOR. (a) If a
Texas Family Code § 153.006
Summary
This law allows a court to appoint one or more possessory conservators when a managing conservator is designated. It requires the court to outline the rights, duties, and specific conditions for possession or access to the child, unless there is a compelling reason not to do so in the child's best interest.
Court can appoint multiple possessory conservators.
Rights and duties of conservators must be specified.
Possession conditions must be stated unless good cause is shown.
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