154.181 – MEDICAL SUPPORT ORDER. (a) The court shall
Texas Family Code § 154.181
Summary
This law mandates that courts establish a medical support order for children in specific legal proceedings related to child support or parent-child relationships. It ensures that children's medical needs are addressed alongside financial support obligations.
Applies to child support proceedings and related suits.
Court must establish, modify, or clarify medical support.
Ensures children's medical needs are legally recognized.
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