304-1 Non-Custodial Unkown or Cannot-be-Located Parent 304-1 Non-Custodial Unkown or Cannot-be-Locat 2025

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The Standard Possession Order says that if the parents dont agree, the noncustodial parent has the right to possession of the child at the times provided for in Texas Family Code 153.3171 if the parents live within 50 miles of one another (starting with cases filed on or after September 1, 2021).
What if the noncustodial parent cannot be found locally? Your child support office will ask the State Parent Locator Service (SPLS) to do a search.
As specified by FERPA, noncustodial parents: have full rights as parents to access student records. School employees should remember to consult with both custodial and noncustodial parents on education matters involving their child.
Since failure to complete the non-custodial parents part of an aid application may result in the student losing institutional financial aid dollars, colleges that require non-custodial parent information typically have a process by which the student can request that the requirement be waived.
Section 152.305 - Registration of Child Custody Determination (a) A child custody determination issued by a court of another state may be registered in this state, with or without a simultaneous request for enforcement, by sending to the appropriate court in this state: (1) a letter or other document requesting

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In a proceeding in which the Department of Family and Protective Services is named permanent managing conservator of a child whose parents rights have not been terminated, the court shall order each parent that is financially able to make periodic payments for the support of the child.
Annual Report by Nonparent Managing Conservator. (a) A nonparent appointed as a managing conservator of a child shall each 12 months after the appointment file with the court a report of facts concerning the childs welfare, including the childs whereabouts and physical condition.
Texas law entitles non-custodial parents to a reasonable amount of time with their children, which is usually defined in the Standard Possession Order (SPO). The SPO outlines a clear schedule for visitation and ensures that non-custodial parents spend regular, quality time with their children.

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