153.605 – APPOINTMENT OF PARENTING COORDINATOR. (a) In a
Texas Family Code § 153.605
Summary
This law allows courts to appoint a parenting coordinator in cases affecting the parent-child relationship, either on their own or at the request of the parties involved. The appointment requires a hearing and specific findings by the court to ensure it is necessary and appropriate.
Court can appoint a parenting coordinator in custody cases.
Appointment requires notice and a hearing.
Specific findings must justify the coordinator's role.
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