153.132 – RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF PARENT APPOINTED SOLE
Texas Family Code § 153.132
Summary
This law outlines the rights and responsibilities of a parent designated as the sole managing conservator of a child. It grants exclusive rights regarding the child's residence, medical treatment, and other significant decisions unless restricted by a court order.
Grants exclusive rights to the sole managing conservator.
Includes rights to determine child's primary residence.
Allows consent for medical and surgical treatments.
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