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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Notice: To guarantee reimbursement, this Order must be served on the Director, Fiscal Division, Texas Department of Health, within the deadlines imposed by Rule 1.9(b) of the Rules for a Judicial Bypass of Notice and Consent Under Chapter 33 of the Family Code.
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CAUSE NO. _______________________________________ |
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IN RE JANE DOE |
IN THE __________________________________________ |
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COUNTY, TEXAS |
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ORDER
In this proceeding filed under Texas Family Code § 33.003, the court heard evidence on the ___ day of __________, 20 ___, concerning court costs. Based on the evidence presented, pursuant to Texas Family Code § 33.007, the State of Texas is ordered to pay:
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Reasonable and necessary attorney ad litem fees and expenses of $ ___ to: |
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Name: |
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State Bar No. |
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Address: |
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Telephone: |
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Federal Tax ID: |
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Reasonable and necessary guardian ad litem fees and expenses of $ ___ to: |
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Name: |
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Address: |
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Telephone: |
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Federal Tax ID: |
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Court reporter's fees certified by the court reporter to: |
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Name: |
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Address: |
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Telephone: |
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Federal Tax ID: |
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All court costs certified by the clerk. |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Vernon's Texas Rules Annotated - VTRA TX R PARENT NOT Form 2F . ORDER THAT COSTS IN PROCEEDING TO WAIVE PARENTAL NOTIFICATION AND CONSENT BE PAID BY STATE PURSUANT TO TEXAS FAMILY CODE § 33.007 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/vernon-s-texas-rules-annotated/vtratx-r-parent-not-form-2f/
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