153.6051 – APPOINTMENT OF PARENTING FACILITATOR. (a) In a
Texas Family Code § 153.6051
Summary
This law allows a court to appoint a parenting facilitator in cases affecting the parent-child relationship. This can occur either at the court's discretion or through a motion or agreement from the parties involved, ensuring support for co-parenting arrangements.
Court can appoint a parenting facilitator in family law cases.
Appointment can be initiated by court or parties' agreement.
Requires notice and hearing before appointment is made.
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