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Disobedience And Coercive Contempt Confinement: The Terminally Stubborn Contemnor, Doug Rendleman Jan 1991

Disobedience And Coercive Contempt Confinement: The Terminally Stubborn Contemnor, Doug Rendleman

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Child Support For Adult Disabled Children: New Texas Legislation., Dan R. Price Jan 1991

Child Support For Adult Disabled Children: New Texas Legislation., Dan R. Price

St. Mary's Law Journal

In 1989, the Texas legislature modified the Texas Family Code by relaxing the criteria necessary to allow awards of support to adult disabled children. Texas has historically recognized, through both state and case law, that parents have both a moral and legal obligation to support minor unemancipated children, but only until the age of majority. An exception to the limitation of parental support only until the age of majority is the “disability exception.” Many jurisdictions recognize that when a minor child suffers from a disability and is incapable or unable to take care of themselves, parental support may extend past …