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Texas Family Code - Chapter 155 Continuing, Exclusive Jurisdiction; TransferLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Family Code > Texas Family Code - Chapter 155 Continuing, Exclusive Jurisdiction; Transfer (a) Except as otherwise provided by this section, a court acquires continuing, exclusive jurisdiction over the matters provided for by this title in connection with ... Except as otherwise provided by this subchapter, a court with continuing, exclusive jurisdiction retains jurisdiction of the parties and matters provided by this title. Added ... (a) Except as otherwise provided by this section, a court with continuing, exclusive jurisdiction may exercise its jurisdiction to modify its order regarding managing conservatorship, ... (a) A court of this state loses its continuing, exclusive jurisdiction to modify its order if: (1) an order of adoption is rendered after the ... (a) During the transfer of a suit from a court with continuing, exclusive jurisdiction, the transferring court retains jurisdiction to render temporary orders. (b) The ... (a) The petitioner or the court shall request from the bureau of vital statistics identification of the court that last had continuing, exclusive jurisdiction of ... If a court in which a suit is filed determines that another court has continuing, exclusive jurisdiction of the child, the court in which the ... (a) A court shall have jurisdiction over a suit if it has been, correctly or incorrectly, informed by the bureau of vital statistics that the ... (a) If a request for information from the bureau of vital statistics relating to the identity of the court having continuing, exclusive jurisdiction of the ... (a) On the filing of a motion showing that a suit for dissolution of the marriage of the child's parents has been filed in another ... (a) If the basis of a motion to transfer a proceeding under this subchapter is that the child resides in another county, the court may ... In computing the time during which the child has resided in a county, the court may not require that the period of residence be continuous ... (a) A motion to transfer under Section 155.201(a) may be filed at any time. The motion must contain a certification that all other parties, including ... (a) On rendition of an order transferring continuing, exclusive jurisdiction to another court, the transferring court shall also order that all future payments of child ... (a) A court to which a transfer is made becomes the court of continuing, exclusive jurisdiction and all proceedings in the suit are continued as ... (a) On the signing of an order of transfer, the clerk of the court transferring a proceeding shall send to the proper court in the ... (a) A court of this state with continuing, exclusive jurisdiction over a child custody proceeding under Chapter 152 or a child support proceeding under Chapter ... Texas Lawyers
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