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What Questions Do Judges Most Often Ask? How do you feel about spending time with each parent? Do you have any concerns or worries about living with either parent? What are your daily routines like in each household? How often do you see both parents and how is that relationship?
When is the deadline to file a motion for reconsideration in a Texas appeal? The deadline to file a motion for rehearing (a/k/a motion for reconsideration) is generally 15 days after the court of appeals judgment or order was rendered. See Texas Rule of Appellate Procedure 49.1.
A Motion Regarding Parenting Time is used to ask a judge to change parenting time. If your childs other parent files this motion, you have a chance to respond.
The Texas Family Code 153.009 allows judges to consider a childs preference. The law allows a child of at least 12 years old to speak with the judge privately in their chambers. This in-chamber interview lets the judge discuss the childs wishes for custody and living arrangements.
A: A motion to confer with child is a request to the court to interview the child in chambers to determine the childs wishes as to possession, access, or any other issue in the suit affecting the parent-child relationship.

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Purpose: Section 105.006(c) of the Texas Family Code permits the trial court to exclude a partys address and other contact information from a final order in a SAPCR, upon a finding that the disclosure of that information would subject the party or a child to possible harm.

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