154.308 – REMEDY NOT EXCLUSIVE. (a) This subchapter does
Texas Family Code § 154.308
Summary
This law clarifies that parents can pursue additional legal actions for the support of a disabled child, beyond the provisions in this subchapter. It also ensures that other entities retain their rights regarding support obligations under different laws.
Parents can seek support under other laws for disabled children.
Contracts for support of disabled children remain unaffected.
Other entities retain rights regarding support obligations.
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