153.6101 – QUALIFICATIONS OF PARENTING FACILITATOR. (a)
Texas Family Code § 153.6101
Summary
This law outlines the qualifications necessary for a parenting facilitator appointed by the court in family law cases. It ensures that individuals serving in this role meet specific standards, which can be verified upon request by involved parties or their attorneys.
Court determines qualifications of parenting facilitators.
Proof of qualifications must be provided upon request.
Applicable in family law cases involving children.
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