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#File your documents. Give the original set of documents to the clerk of the court that will hear your case. A filing fee will be charged unless you apply and qualify for a waiver. The fee varies by county.[[Image:Change Child Custody in Texas Step 7.jpg|center]]
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#File your documents. Give the original set of documents to the clerk of the court that will hear your case. A filing fee will be charged unless you apply and qualify for a waiver. The fee varies by county.[[Image:Change Child Custody in Texas Step 7.jpg|center]]
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#* You can ask the clerk to stamp your copies with the filing date. You may also need to ask the clerk for a “citation.” The citation is notice from the court that your lawsuit has been filed and commands the other party to respond.
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#* You can ask the clerk to stamp your copies with the filing date. You may also need to ask the clerk for a “citation.” The citation is notice from the court that your lawsuit has been filed and commands the other party to respond.
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#Serve the other parent. If you both agree to the modification, then deliver a copy of the papers you filed to the other parent, along with a Modification Waiver
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#Serve the other parent. If you both agree to the modification, then deliver a copy of the papers you filed to the other parent, along with a Modification Waiver form.[[Image:Change Child Custody in Texas Step 8.jpg|center]]
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#* This Modification Waiver will need to be completed by the other parent, signed in front of a notary, and filed with the clerk.
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#* This Modification Waiver will need to be completed by the other parent, signed in front of a notary, and filed with the clerk.
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#* If you are not in agreement with the other parent, ask the clerk to provide you with a “citation” when you file your documents. The clerk can also arrange for the sheriff to provide the other parent with the documents.
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#* If you are not in agreement with the other parent, ask the clerk to provide you with a “citation” when you file your documents. The clerk can also arrange for the sheriff to provide the other parent with the documents.
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