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Texas Family Code - Chapter 61 Rights And Responsibilities Of Parents And Other Eligible PersonsLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Family Code > Texas Family Code - Chapter 61 Rights And Responsibilities Of Parents And Other Eligible Persons In this chapter: (1) "Juvenile court order" means an order by a juvenile court in a proceeding to which this chapter applies requiring a parent ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), this chapter applies to a proceeding to enter a juvenile court order: (1) for payment of probation fees ... (a) To comply with the requirements of due process of law, the juvenile court shall: (1) provide sufficient notice in writing or orally in a ... (a) This section applies only when: (1) a juvenile court has placed a parent or other eligible person under a court order under this chapter; ... (a) The parent or other eligible person against whom a final juvenile court order has been entered may appeal as provided by law from judgments ... (a) A party initiates enforcement of a juvenile court order by filing a written motion. In ordinary and concise language, the motion must: (1) identify ... (a) On the filing of a motion for enforcement, the court shall by written notice set the date, time, and place of the hearing and ... (a) In a proceeding on a motion for enforcement where incarceration is a possible punishment against a person who is not represented by an attorney, ... (a) An attorney appointed to represent an indigent person is entitled to a reasonable fee for services to be paid from the general fund of ... (a) The juvenile court shall require that the enforcement hearing be recorded as provided by Section 54.09. (b) The movant must prove beyond a reasonable ... (a) In an enforcement hearing in which the motion for enforcement alleges that the person against whom enforcement is sought failed to pay restitution, court ... (a) On a finding of contempt, the juvenile court may commit the person to the county jail for a term not to exceed six months ... In this subchapter, "parent" includes the guardian or custodian of a child. Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 283, § 28, eff. Sept. 1, ... (a) The parent of a child referred to a juvenile court is entitled as soon as practicable after the referral to be informed by staff ... (a) The parent of a child taken into custody for delinquent conduct, conduct indicating a need for supervision, or conduct that violates a condition of ... (a) When a petition for adjudication, a motion or petition to modify disposition, or a motion or petition for discretionary transfer to criminal court is ... (a) After all the evidence has been received but before the arguments of counsel at a hearing for discretionary transfer to criminal court, a disposition ... The failure or inability of a person to perform an act or to provide a right or service listed under this subchapter may not be ... The Texas Youth Commission, a juvenile board, a court, a person appointed by the court, an employee of a juvenile probation department, an attorney for ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |