Tex. Fam. Code Section 153.502
Abduction Risk Factors


(a)

To determine whether there is a risk of the international abduction of a child by a parent of the child, the court shall consider evidence that the parent:

(1)

has taken, enticed away, kept, withheld, or concealed a child in violation of another person’s right of possession of or access to the child, unless the parent presents evidence that the parent believed in good faith that the parent’s conduct was necessary to avoid imminent harm to the child or the parent;

(2)

has previously threatened to take, entice away, keep, withhold, or conceal a child in violation of another person’s right of possession of or access to the child;

(3)

lacks financial reason to stay in the United States, including evidence that the parent is financially independent, is able to work outside of the United States, or is unemployed;

(4)

has recently engaged in planning activities that could facilitate the removal of the child from the United States by the parent, including:

(A)

quitting a job;

(B)

selling a primary residence;

(C)

terminating a lease;

(D)

closing bank accounts;

(E)

liquidating other assets;

(F)

hiding or destroying documents;

(G)

applying for a passport or visa or obtaining other travel documents for the parent or the child; or

(H)

applying to obtain the child’s birth certificate or school or medical records;

(5)

has a history of domestic violence that the court is required to consider under Section 153.004 (History of Domestic Violence or Sexual Abuse); or

(6)

has a criminal history or a history of violating court orders.

(a-1)

In considering evidence of planning activities under Subsection (a)(4), the court also shall consider any evidence that the parent was engaging in those activities as a part of a safety plan to flee from family violence.

(b)

If the court finds that there is credible evidence of a risk of abduction of the child by a parent of the child based on the court’s consideration of the factors in Subsection (a), the court shall also consider evidence regarding the following factors to evaluate the risk of international abduction of the child by a parent:

(1)

whether the parent has strong familial, emotional, or cultural ties to another country, particularly a country that is not a signatory to or compliant with the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction; and

(2)

whether the parent lacks strong ties to the United States, regardless of whether the parent is a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.

(c)

If the court finds that there is credible evidence of a risk of abduction of the child by a parent of the child based on the court’s consideration of the factors in Subsection (a), the court may also consider evidence regarding the following factors to evaluate the risk of international abduction of the child by a parent:

(1)

whether the parent is undergoing a change in status with the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service that would adversely affect that parent’s ability to legally remain in the United States;

(2)

whether the parent’s application for United States citizenship has been denied by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service;

(3)

whether the parent has forged or presented misleading or false evidence to obtain a visa, a passport, a social security card, or any other identification card or has made any misrepresentation to the United States government; or

(4)

whether the foreign country to which the parent has ties:

(A)

presents obstacles to the recovery and return of a child who is abducted to the country from the United States;

(B)

has any legal mechanisms for immediately and effectively enforcing an order regarding the possession of or access to the child issued by this state;

(C)

has local laws or practices that would:
(i)
enable the parent to prevent the child’s other parent from contacting the child without due cause;
(ii)
restrict the child’s other parent from freely traveling to or exiting from the country because of that parent’s gender, nationality, or religion; or
(iii)
restrict the child’s ability to legally leave the country after the child reaches the age of majority because of the child’s gender, nationality, or religion;

(D)

is included by the United States Department of State on a list of state sponsors of terrorism;

(E)

is a country for which the United States Department of State has issued a travel warning to United States citizens regarding travel to the country;

(F)

has an embassy of the United States in the country;

(G)

is engaged in any active military action or war, including a civil war;

(H)

is a party to and compliant with the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction according to the most recent report on compliance issued by the United States Department of State;

(I)

provides for the extradition of a parental abductor and the return of the child to the United States; or

(J)

poses a risk that the child’s physical health or safety would be endangered in the country because of specific circumstances relating to the child or because of human rights violations committed against children, including arranged marriages, lack of freedom of religion, child labor, lack of child abuse laws, female genital mutilation, and any form of slavery.
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 612, Sec. 1, eff. June 20, 2003.
Amended by:
Acts 2009, 81st Leg., R.S., Ch. 1113 (H.B. 1012), Sec. 13, eff. September 1, 2009.

Source: Section 153.502 — Abduction Risk Factors, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/FA/htm/FA.­153.­htm#153.­502 (accessed Apr. 13, 2024).

153.001
Public Policy
153.002
Best Interest of Child
153.003
No Discrimination Based on Sex or Marital Status
153.004
History of Domestic Violence or Sexual Abuse
153.005
Appointment of Sole or Joint Managing Conservator
153.006
Appointment of Possessory Conservator
153.007
Agreed Parenting Plan
153.009
Interview of Child in Chambers
153.010
Order for Family Counseling
153.011
Security Bond
153.012
Right to Privacy
153.013
False Report of Child Abuse
153.014
Visitation Centers and Visitation Exchange Facilities
153.015
Electronic Communication with Child by Conservator
153.0071
Alternate Dispute Resolution Procedures
153.071
Court to Specify Rights and Duties of Parent Appointed a Conservator
153.072
Written Finding Required to Limit Parental Rights and Duties
153.073
Rights of Parent at All Times
153.074
Rights and Duties During Period of Possession
153.075
Duties of Parent Not Appointed Conservator
153.076
Duty to Provide Information
153.131
Presumption that Parent to Be Appointed Managing Conservator
153.132
Rights and Duties of Parent Appointed Sole Managing Conservator
153.133
Parenting Plan for Joint Managing Conservatorship
153.134
Court-ordered Joint Conservatorship
153.135
Equal Possession Not Required
153.138
Child Support Order Affecting Joint Conservators
153.191
Presumption that Parent to Be Appointed Possessory Conservator
153.192
Rights and Duties of Parent Appointed Possessory Conservator
153.193
Minimal Restriction on Parent’s Possession or Access
153.251
Policy and General Application of Guidelines
153.252
Rebuttable Presumption
153.253
Standard Possession Order Inappropriate or Unworkable
153.254
Child Less than Three Years of Age
153.255
Agreement
153.256
Factors for Court to Consider
153.257
Means of Travel
153.258
Request for Findings When Order Varies from Standard Order
153.311
Mutual Agreement or Specified Terms for Possession
153.314
Holiday Possession Unaffected by Distance Parents Reside Apart
153.315
Weekend Possession Extended by Holiday
153.316
General Terms and Conditions
153.317
Alternative Beginning and Ending Possession Times
153.371
Rights and Duties of Nonparent Appointed as Sole Managing Conservator
153.372
Nonparent Appointed as Joint Managing Conservator
153.373
Voluntary Surrender of Possession Rebuts Parental Presumption
153.374
Designation of Managing Conservator in Affidavit of Relinquishment
153.375
Annual Report by Nonparent Managing Conservator
153.376
Rights and Duties of Nonparent Possessory Conservator
153.377
Access to Child’s Records
153.431
Appointment of Grandparent, Aunt, or Uncle as Managing Conservator
153.432
Suit for Possession or Access by Grandparent
153.433
Possession of or Access to Grandchild
153.434
Limitation on Right to Request Possession or Access
153.501
Necessity of Measures to Prevent International Parental Child Abduction
153.502
Abduction Risk Factors
153.503
Abduction Prevention Measures
153.551
Suit for Access
153.601
Definitions
153.602
Parenting Plan Not Required in Temporary Order
153.603
Requirement of Parenting Plan in Final Order
153.605
Appointment of Parenting Coordinator
153.606
Duties of Parenting Coordinator
153.607
Presumption of Good Faith
153.608
Report of Parenting Coordinator
153.609
Compensation of Parenting Coordinator
153.610
Qualifications of Parenting Coordinator
153.611
Exception for Certain Title Iv-d Proceedings
153.701
Definitions
153.702
Temporary Orders
153.703
Appointing Designated Person for Conservator with Exclusive Right to Designate Primary Residence of Child
153.704
Appointing Designated Person to Exercise Visitation for Conservator with Exclusive Right to Designate Primary Residence of Child in Certain Circumstances
153.705
Appointing Designated Person to Exercise Visitation for Conservator Without Exclusive Right to Designate Primary Residence of Child
153.707
Expedited Hearing
153.708
Enforcement
153.709
Additional Periods of Possession or Access
153.00715
Determination of Validity and Enforceability of Contract Containing Agreement to Arbitrate
153.3721
Access to Certain Records by Nonparent Joint Managing Conservator
153.6031
Exception to Dispute Resolution Process Requirement
153.6051
Appointment of Parenting Facilitator
153.6061
Duties of Parenting Facilitator
153.6071
Presumption of Good Faith
153.6081
Report of Parenting Facilitator
153.6082
Report of Joint Proposal or Statement of Intent
153.6083
Communications and Recordkeeping of Parenting Facilitator
153.6091
Compensation of Parenting Facilitator
153.6101
Qualifications of Parenting Facilitator
153.6102
Parenting Facilitator

Accessed:
Apr. 13, 2024

§ 153.502’s source at texas​.gov