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The director of our local Crisis Center emailed and faxed me this morning about HB 260, which would add Sec. 81.009 to the Family Code, which would make a protective order explicitly appealable. Frankly, I have always considered that a protective order that dealt with all issues before the court would be final and appealable, and I believe that several of the Courts of Appeals have held that way as well. This new provision would make any protective order appealable. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? I think that I am getting this information too late to do anything about it; the Senate Jurisprudence Committee passed the House version out of committee without any amendments. | ||
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There had been some question about that, since the trial court maintained the ability to modify the order at any time. It is nice to have a clear declaration one way or the other in the statute to settle that issue. | |||
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