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Patricia Narvaiz filed an original proceeding seeking to compel the judge of the 221st District Court, Montgomery County, Texas, to transfer her Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) to Bexar County, Texas. Narvaiz, the mother, moved with the child to Bexar County in February 2003, while Roy Brown, the father, resided in Montgomery County. Brown filed his SAPCR in Montgomery County in August 2005, asserting the child resided there, despite Narvaiz claiming actual possession and residency in Bexar County at the time of filing. The trial court denied Narvaiz's motion to transfer venue, interpreting the Family Code's venue provisions for SAPCRs where parents reside in different counties and share possession. The Court of Appeals reviewed the trial court's decision, focusing on the interpretation of
in Re Patricia Narvaiz is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 9th District (Beaumont). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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Patricia Narvaiz filed an original proceeding seeking to compel the judge of the 221st District Court, Montgomery County, Texas, to transfer her Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship (SAPCR) to Bexar County, Texas. Narvaiz, the mother, moved with the child to Bexar County in February 2003, while Roy Brown, the father, resided in Montgomery County. Brown filed his SAPCR in Montgomery County in August 2005, asserting the child resided there, despite Narvaiz claiming actual possession and residency in Bexar County at the time of filing. The trial court denied Narvaiz's motion to transfer venue, interpreting the Family Code's venue provisions for SAPCRs where parents reside in different counties and share possession. The Court of Appeals reviewed the trial court's decision, focusing on the interpretation of
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