155.005 – JURISDICTION PENDING TRANSFER. (a) During the
Texas Family Code § 155.005
Summary
This law allows a court that is transferring a case to maintain authority to issue temporary orders until the case is officially filed in the new court. It ensures that necessary interim decisions can be made during the transition period. This affects parties involved in family law cases that are being moved between courts.
Transferring court can issue temporary orders during transfer.
Jurisdiction ends once the case is filed in the new court.
Aims to provide continuity in family law proceedings.
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