153.007 – AGREED PARENTING PLAN. (a) To promote the
Texas Family Code § 153.007
Summary
This law allows parents involved in a custody dispute to create a written parenting plan that outlines custody and visitation arrangements. If the court determines that the plan serves the child's best interests, it can be approved and enforced.
Encourages amicable resolution of custody disputes.
Allows for customized parenting plans beyond standard orders.
Court approval is required to ensure the child's best interests.
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