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Alcala, J., delivered the opinion of the Court in which Keller, P.J., Price, Womack, Johnson, Keasler, Hervey, and Cochran...
National Law Journal
...2013.In The Fourteenth Court of AppealsOPINION...
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...REMANDED On the court's own motion, we withdraw...Martin's income was the family's sole source of income...
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...Texas Department of Family and Protective Services...bench trial, the court found TDFPS presented...ordered substance abuse treatment program; or...
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...this matter, appeals the trial court's order terminating his parental...2010, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services obtained an...
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...to dismiss healthcare liability claims. In two issues, Kim contends the trial court abused its discretion in denying his motion to dismiss because the expert...
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...In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals OPINION On March 7, 2013, relator...
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...statute. Id. Because the trial court impermissibly admitted the child's...for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (TDFPS), to...
...The U.S. Court of Appeals for...equality. Amicus Massachusetts Family Institute, for example...proscribed course of treatment," said Jennifer...
...The Supreme Court on Wednesday concluded its historic two-day scrutiny of the thorny issue...
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