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    • Texas Statutes
    • Estates Code
    • Title 3 - Guardianship and Related Procedures
    • Subtitle I - Other Special Proceedings and Substitutes for Guardianship
    • Chapter 1356 - Court Approval of Certain Arts and Entertainment, Advertisement, and Sports Contracts

    Texas Statutes
    Subtitle I - Other Special Proceedings and Substitutes for Guardianship
    Chapter 1356 - Court Approval of Certain Arts and Entertainment, Advertisement, and Sports Contracts

    Subchapter A. General Provisions

    Section 1356.001. Definitions - Sec. 1356.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: (1) "Advertise" means to...

    Section 1356.002. Duration of Contract of a Minor - Sec. 1356.002. DURATION OF CONTRACT OF A MINOR. This chapter...

    Subchapter B. Court Action Regarding Certain Contracts

    Section 1356.051. Approval of Certain Contracts of a Minor - Sec. 1356.051. APPROVAL OF CERTAIN CONTRACTS OF A MINOR. (a)...

    Section 1356.052. Notice Required - Sec. 1356.052. NOTICE REQUIRED. Before the court may approve a...

    Section 1356.053. Necessary Parties to Proceeding - Sec. 1356.053. NECESSARY PARTIES TO PROCEEDING. Each parent of a...

    Section 1356.054. Set-Aside and Preservation of Portion of Net Earnings - Sec. 1356.054. SET-ASIDE AND PRESERVATION OF PORTION OF NET EARNINGS....

    Section 1356.055. Valid Contract Not Voidable - Sec. 1356.055. VALID CONTRACT NOT VOIDABLE. A contract approved under...

    Section 1356.056. Guardian Ad Litem - Sec. 1356.056. GUARDIAN AD LITEM. The court may appoint a...

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