153.254 – CHILD LESS THAN THREE YEARS OF AGE. (a) The
Texas Family Code § 153.254
Summary
This law mandates that courts create custody orders for children under three years old, considering various factors. It affects parents and caregivers involved in custody disputes, ensuring decisions prioritize the child's well-being and stability.
Court orders must prioritize the child's best interests.
Factors include caregiving history and potential separation effects.
Availability and willingness of caregivers are also considered.
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