153.707 – EXPEDITED HEARING. (a) On a motion by the
Texas Family Code § 153.707
Summary
This law allows a conservator who is deployed or on military duty to request an expedited court hearing if their military obligations hinder their ability to attend regular hearings. The court is required to prioritize these requests when warranted.
Applies to conservators facing military deployment or duty.
Court must expedite hearings if military duties affect attendance.
Expedited hearings take precedence over other family law cases.
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