First:--Her name, time and place of her marriage, date of the death of her husband, or date of his confinement in the penitentiary or in an insane asylum, or date of his abandonment of her; names, sex, and the dates and places of their birth.
Second:--Her length or residence in the State, her present residence, and her residence during each of the previous five years.
Third:--All the property belonging to her and to each of her children, including any future or contingent interest she or any of them may have.
Fourth:--The efforts made by her to support her children.
Fifth:--The name, relationship, and address of each of her husband's relatives that may be known.
By "widow", as used herein, means a mother who is widowed by death or divorce, or whose husband has abandoned her for more than the two preceding years, or whose husband is confined in the penitentiary or in a State Hospital for the insane.
A copy of said petition and a notice of the time and place it will be presented to said Court shall be served on or mailed to the County Judge of said county at least five days before the time the court shall be requested in said petition to hear the same. When service is complete said Court shall examine under oath those who desire to be heard, and may subpoena witnesses; or the Court may refer said matter to a Commissioner to be appointed by it to hear said witnesses. Such Commissioner shall make a report to the Court stating the facts as proven before him. If the Court concludes that unless relief is granted the widow will be unable to properly support and educate her children, and that they may become a public charge, it may make an order directing a monthly payment to her, out of the County Funds, for the support of such children, not more than Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars for one child, and Six ($6.00) Dollars additional for each other child. Such allowance shall be discontinued as to any such child who reaches the age of sixteen. The Court shall have the right to refuse any such petition, and its action in so doing shall be final. The Court shall see that any widow receiving such aid is properly caring for her children. When it is found that she is not properly caring for her children, or that she is an improper guardian for them, or when the Court finds that she no longer needs such aid, it shall thereupon revoke at any time with or without notice any order made pursuant to this Article.
Acts 1917, 35th Leg., p. 313, ch. 120. Amended by Acts 1931, 42nd Leg., p. 425, ch. 256, Sec. 1.
Structure Texas Statutes
Article 6228a-5. Annuities or Investments for Certain Public Employees; Salary Reductions
Article 6228a-6. Administration of Social Security Programs by Employees Retirement System
Article 6228d. Death Before Retirement Under County Retirement Systems
Article 6228j. Retirement, Disability and Death Benefit Systems for Appointive County Employees
Article 6243a-1. Pension System for Police Officers and Firefighters in Certain Cities
Article 6243b. Firemen and Policemen Pension Fund in Cities of 500,000 to 600,000
Article 6243c. Validating Elections for Pensions in Cities of Over 10,000
Article 6243d. Pensions in Cities of 290,000 or Over
Article 6243d-1. Policemen's Relief and Retirement Fund
Article 6243e. Texas Local Fire Fighters Retirement Act
Article 6243e.1. Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund in Cities of 450,000 to 500,000
Article 6243e-2. Firemen's Pensions in Cities of 350,000 to 400,000
Article 6243e-3. Firemen's Death and Disability Benefits; Heart or Lung Disease
Article 6243g-4. Police Officers Pension System in Certain Municipalities
Article 6243h. Municipal Pension System in Cities of 1,500,000 or More
Article 6243i. Unitary Retirement System for Certain Municipalities
Article 6243j. Police Officers' Pension System in Cities of 50,000 to 400,000
Article 6243n. Municipal Retirement System in Municipalities of 460,000 to 500,000
Article 6243n-1. Police Officers Retirement System in Municipalities of 460,000 to 500,000
Article 6243o. Police and Fire Fighter Retirement System in Municipalities of 750,000 to 1,000,000
Article 6243p. Police Retirement Fund in Municipalities of 50,000 to 400,000
Article 6243q. Retirement Health Trust for Firefighters and Police Officers