154.191 – REMEDY NOT EXCLUSIVE. (a) This subchapter does
Texas Family Code § 154.191
Summary
This law clarifies that the rights of parties involved in medical and dental support orders are not limited by this subchapter. It allows for enforcement, modification, or clarification of these orders by the obligor, obligee, and relevant agencies, ensuring that courts can address uninsured health expenses as needed.
Rights to enforce or modify support orders are preserved.
Court authority to address uninsured health expenses is maintained.
Applicable to obligors, obligees, and relevant agencies.
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