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In a SAPCR (short for "Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship"), a judge can make custody, visitation, child support, medical support, and dental support orders.
You must file a modification case in the Texas county where the current order was made. If the child has lived in another Texas county for the last 6 months, you must still file the modification case in the county where the current order was made.
Complete the following forms to open a suit: Petition in Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship. Civil Case Information Sheet. Out-of-State Party Declaration (if you or one of the respondents lives outside of Texas) Statement of Inability to Afford Payment of Court Costs (if you cannot pay the filing fee)
Texas divorce records are public records unless sealed by court order. However, only parties to a divorce may obtain certified copies of divorce decrees.
How to write a lease termination letter. Your name and contact information, including phone number. Name of tenants and their contact information. Today's date. Reason for lease termination. Lease start date and end date. Move-out process instructions. Copy of the move-out checklist.
Dear (landlord's name), I, (Tenant's Name), am writing to inform you that I intend to terminate my lease agreement. I am delivering this notice (number of days before your lease ends) days before my lease for (rental unit address) comes to an end. The last day of my tenancy will be on (day, month, year).
Provide a written request: Prepare a formal written request to remove a name from the lease. In the letter, explain the reasons for the request and provide any supporting documentation, such as a signed agreement from the remaining tenant or proof of a terminated relationship.
To request the removal of a name from your lease, the remaining tenant(s) and the departing co-tenant should send a certified letter to the landlord. The landlord should always check that the person whose name is being removed wants to be taken off.