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  • Texas Family Code Section 85.001 - Required Findings And Orders
    (a) At the close of a hearing on an application for a protective order, the court shall find whether: (1) family violence has occurred; and ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.002 - Exception For Violation Of Expired Protective Order
    If the court finds that a respondent violated a protective order by committing an act prohibited by the order as provided by Section 85.022, that ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.003 - Separate Protective Orders Required
    (a) A court that renders separate protective orders that apply to both parties and require both parties to do or refrain from doing acts under ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.004 - Protective Order In Suit For Dissolution Of Marriage
    A protective order in a suit for dissolution of a marriage must be in a separate document entitled "PROTECTIVE ORDER." Added by Acts 1997, 75th ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.005 - Agreed Order
    (a) To facilitate settlement, the parties to a proceeding may agree in writing to the terms of a protective order as provided by Section 85.021. ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.006 - Default Order
    (a) A court may render a protective order that is binding on a respondent who does not attend a hearing if the respondent received service ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.007 - Confidentiality Of Certain Information
    (a) On request by a person protected by an order or member of the family or household of a person protected by an order, the ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.009 - Order Valid Until Superseded
    A protective order rendered under this chapter is valid and enforceable pending further action by the court that rendered the order until the order is ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.021 - Requirements Of Order Applying To Any Party
    In a protective order, the court may: (1) prohibit a party from: (A) removing a child who is a member of the family or household ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.022 - Requirements Of Order Applying To Person Who Committed Family Violence
    (a) In a protective order, the court may order the person found to have committed family violence to: (1) complete a battering intervention and prevention ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.023 - Effect On Property Rights
    A protective order or an agreement approved by the court under this subtitle does not affect the title to real property. Added by Acts 1997, ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.024 - Enforcement Of Counseling Requirement
    (a) A person found to have engaged in family violence who is ordered to attend a program or counseling under Section 85.022(a)(1) or (2) shall ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.025 - Duration Of Protective Order
    (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b) or (c), an order under this subtitle is effective: (1) for the period stated in the order, not ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.026 - Warning On Protective Order
    (a) Each protective order issued under this subtitle, including a temporary ex parte order, must contain the following prominently displayed statements in boldfaced type, capital ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.041 - Delivery To Respondent
    (a) A protective order rendered under this subtitle shall be: (1) delivered to the respondent as provided by Rule 21a, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure; ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.042 - Delivery Of Order To Other Persons
    (a) The clerk of the court issuing an original or modified protective order under this subtitle shall send a copy of the order, along with ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.061 - Dismissal Of Application Prohibited; Subsequently Filed Suit For Dissolution Of Marriage Or Suit Affecting Parent-Child Relationship
    If an application for a protective order is pending, a court may not dismiss the application or delay a hearing on the application on the ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.062 - Application Filed While Suit For Dissolution Of Marriage Or Suit Affecting Parent-Child Relationship Pending
    (a) If a suit for dissolution of a marriage or suit affecting the parent-child relationship is pending, a party to the suit may apply for ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.063 - Application Filed After Final Order Rendered In Suit For Dissolution Of Marriage Or Suit Affecting Parent-Child Relationship
    (a) If a final order has been rendered in a suit for dissolution of marriage or suit affecting the parent-child relationship, an application for a ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.064 - Transfer Of Protective Order
    (a) If a protective order was rendered before the filing of a suit for dissolution of marriage or suit affecting the parent-child relationship or while ...
  • Texas Family Code Section 85.065 - Effect Of Transfer
    (a) A protective order transferred under Section 85.064 has the same effect as if the order remained in the court that rendered the order. The ...
  • Last modified: August 11, 2007