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  2. In the first section, enter your current full name, including your first, middle, and last names as required.
  3. Next, provide the county and judicial district information where the petition is being filed. This will be filled in by the District Clerk’s Office.
  4. For the consent section, indicate your relationship to the minor (birth parent, managing conservator, or guardian) and type your full current name.
  5. Then, specify the proposed new name for the minor in the designated field.
  6. Finally, sign and print/type your full name at the bottom of the consent section. Ensure that you also include any necessary notary information if required.

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The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board launched the redesigned ApplyTexas system in June 2024 and is available for institutions, counselors, and students.
In 2022, the Senate passed the bill by unanimous consent, although several senators stated later that they would have objected if they had known that the bill could pass. No iteration of the bill has passed the House. An Act to make daylight saving time permanent, and for other purposes.
The Texas Time bill aims to eliminate biannual clock changes and keep Texas on daylight saving time year-round. Governor Greg Abbott signed the bill on June 20; however, it cant take effect unless Congress changes federal law to allow states to adopt daylight saving time permanently.
Gen Z movers are likely drawn to the job opportunities in these states, despite the higher costs of housing, Berchick explains. They may also be in a stage of life where theyre willing and able to be flexible in their standards of living while starting their careers.

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