Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2105

Caption

Relating to the rendition of certain temporary orders in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship in anticipation of a parent's military deployment, military mobilization, or temporary military duty.

Impact

This bill amends the Texas Family Code, specifically adding new subsections that clarify rights for conservators in light of impending military assignments. By allowing applications for temporary orders to be made in advance, SB2105 aims to alleviate the strain on families who might otherwise face timing issues when a military deployment disrupts established custodial arrangements. Overall, the changes are intended to better support military families navigating complex legal situations during transitions caused by military service.

Summary

Senate Bill 2105 addresses the procedures surrounding temporary orders in suits affecting the parent-child relationship, particularly in anticipation of a parent's military deployment or other military duties. The bill introduces provisions allowing a conservator to file for temporary orders even before an official military order is issued, should they have reasonable anticipation of such an order occurring within the next year. This provision is designed to streamline the legal process for families affected by military obligations, providing them with a degree of certainty in managing custodial arrangements.

Contention

While there does not appear to be significant contention surrounding the bill's intent, potential discussions may arise regarding the implementation of these new provisions and their implications for existing custody disputes. Advocates for military families may support the bill, while concerns may focus on ensuring that the rights of all parents involved in such situations are adequately defended. The legislation’s effective date of September 1, 2019, indicates a forward-looking approach to address the intersection of military service and family law.

Companion Bills

TX HB3761

Same As Relating to the rendition of certain temporary orders in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship in anticipation of a parent's military deployment, military mobilization, or temporary military duty.

Similar Bills

TX HB3841

Relating to military duty of a conservator of a child in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.

AZ HB2036

ASRS; temporary personnel service

TX HB63

Relating to the conservatorship or possession of, or access to, a child by a parent who is deployed by the military.

TX SB279

Relating to a prohibition against certain court orders in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship during a parent's military deployment.

TX HB3761

Relating to the rendition of certain temporary orders in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship in anticipation of a parent's military deployment, military mobilization, or temporary military duty.

NJ A3603

Extends validity of and eliminates issuance fee for temporary instructional certificate issued to military spouse; requires expedited processing of military spouse application for NJ instructional certificate and eliminates fee to obtain certificate.

NJ S3235

Extends validity of and eliminates issuance fee for temporary instructional certificate issued to military spouse; requires expedited processing of military spouse application for NJ instructional certificate and eliminates fee obtain certificate.

NJ A480

Extends validity of and eliminates issuance fee for temporary instructional certificate issued to military spouse; requires expedited processing of military spouse application for NJ instructional certificate and eliminates fee to obtain certificate.