Bill Text: TX HB1460 | 2015-2016 | 84th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to a temporary restraining order for preservation of property and protection of the parties in a suit for the dissolution of marriage.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-05-05 - Laid on the table subject to call [HB1460 Detail]
Download: Texas-2015-HB1460-Introduced.html
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By: Thompson of Harris | H.B. No. 1460 |
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relating to a temporary restraining order for preservation of | ||
property and protection of the parties in a suit for the dissolution | ||
of marriage. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 6.501(a), Family Code, is amended to | ||
read as follows: | ||
(a) After the filing of a suit for dissolution of a | ||
marriage, on the motion of a party or on the court's own motion, the | ||
court may grant a temporary restraining order without notice to the | ||
adverse party for the preservation of the property and for the | ||
protection of the parties as necessary, including an order | ||
prohibiting one or both parties from: | ||
(1) intentionally communicating in person or in any | ||
other manner, including by telephone or another electronic voice | ||
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with the other party by use of vulgar, profane, obscene, or indecent | ||
language or in a coarse or offensive manner, with intent to annoy or | ||
alarm the other party; | ||
(2) threatening the other party in person or in any | ||
other manner, including by telephone or another electronic voice | ||
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to take unlawful action against any person, intending by this | ||
action to annoy or alarm the other party; | ||
(3) placing a telephone call, anonymously, at an | ||
unreasonable hour, in an offensive and repetitious manner, or | ||
without a legitimate purpose of communication with the intent to | ||
annoy or alarm the other party; | ||
(4) intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causing | ||
bodily injury to the other party or to a child of either party; | ||
(5) threatening the other party or a child of either | ||
party with imminent bodily injury; | ||
(6) intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly | ||
destroying, removing, concealing, encumbering, transferring, or | ||
otherwise harming or reducing the value of the property of the | ||
parties or either party with intent to obstruct the authority of the | ||
court to order a division of the estate of the parties in a manner | ||
that the court deems just and right, having due regard for the | ||
rights of each party and any children of the marriage; | ||
(7) intentionally falsifying a writing or record, | ||
including an electronic record, relating to the property of either | ||
party; | ||
(8) intentionally misrepresenting or refusing to | ||
disclose to the other party or to the court, on proper request, the | ||
existence, amount, or location of any tangible or intellectual | ||
property of the parties or either party, including electronically | ||
stored or recorded information; | ||
(9) intentionally or knowingly damaging or destroying | ||
the tangible or intellectual property of the parties or either | ||
party, including electronically stored or recorded information; | ||
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(10) intentionally or knowingly tampering with the | ||
tangible or intellectual property of the parties or either party, | ||
including electronically stored or recorded information, and | ||
causing pecuniary loss or substantial inconvenience to the other | ||
party; | ||
(11) except as specifically authorized by the court: | ||
(A) selling, transferring, assigning, | ||
mortgaging, encumbering, or in any other manner alienating any of | ||
the property of the parties or either party, regardless of whether | ||
the property is: | ||
(i) personal property, real property, or | ||
intellectual property; or | ||
(ii) separate or community property; | ||
(B) incurring any debt, other than legal expenses | ||
in connection with the suit for dissolution of marriage; | ||
(C) withdrawing money from any checking or | ||
savings account in a financial institution for any purpose; | ||
(D) spending any money in either party's | ||
possession or subject to either party's control for any purpose; | ||
(E) withdrawing or borrowing money in any manner | ||
for any purpose from a retirement, profit sharing, pension, death, | ||
or other employee benefit plan, employee savings plan, individual | ||
retirement account, or Keogh account of either party; or | ||
(F) withdrawing or borrowing in any manner all or | ||
any part of the cash surrender value of a life insurance policy on | ||
the life of either party or a child of the parties; | ||
(12) entering any safe deposit box in the name of or | ||
subject to the control of the parties or either party, whether | ||
individually or jointly with others; | ||
(13) changing or in any manner altering the | ||
beneficiary designation on any life insurance policy on the life of | ||
either party or a child of the parties; | ||
(14) canceling, altering, failing to renew or pay | ||
premiums on, or in any manner affecting the level of coverage that | ||
existed at the time the suit was filed of, any life, casualty, | ||
automobile, or health insurance policy insuring the parties' | ||
property or persons, including a child of the parties; | ||
(15) opening or diverting mail or e-mail or any other | ||
electronic communication addressed to the other party; | ||
(16) signing or endorsing the other party's name on any | ||
negotiable instrument, check, or draft, including a tax refund, | ||
insurance payment, and dividend, or attempting to negotiate any | ||
negotiable instrument payable to the other party without the | ||
personal signature of the other party; | ||
(17) taking any action to terminate or limit credit or | ||
charge credit cards in the name of the other party; | ||
(18) discontinuing or reducing the withholding for | ||
federal income taxes from either party's wages or salary; | ||
(19) destroying, disposing of, or altering any | ||
financial records of the parties, including a canceled check, | ||
deposit slip, and other records from a financial institution, a | ||
record of credit purchases or cash advances, a tax return, and a | ||
financial statement; | ||
(20) destroying, disposing of, or altering any e-mail, | ||
text message, video message, or chat message or other electronic | ||
data or electronically stored information relevant to the subject | ||
matter of the suit for dissolution of marriage, regardless of | ||
whether the information is stored on a hard drive, in a removable | ||
storage device, in cloud storage, or in another electronic storage | ||
medium; | ||
(21) modifying, changing, or altering the native | ||
format or metadata of any electronic data or electronically stored | ||
information relevant to the subject matter of the suit for | ||
dissolution of marriage, regardless of whether the information is | ||
stored on a hard drive, in a removable storage device, in cloud | ||
storage, or in another electronic storage medium; | ||
(22) deleting any data or content from any social | ||
network profile used or created by either party or a child of the | ||
parties; | ||
(23) using any password or personal identification | ||
number to gain access to the other party's e-mail account, bank | ||
account, social media account, or any other electronic account; | ||
(24) terminating or in any manner affecting the | ||
service of water, electricity, gas, telephone, cable television, or | ||
any other contractual service, including security, pest control, | ||
landscaping, or yard maintenance at the residence of either party, | ||
or in any manner attempting to withdraw any deposit paid in | ||
connection with any of those services; | ||
(25) excluding the other party from the use and | ||
enjoyment of a specifically identified residence of the other | ||
party; or | ||
(26) entering, operating, or exercising control over a | ||
motor vehicle in the possession of the other party. | ||
SECTION 2. The change in law made by this Act applies only | ||
to a suit for dissolution of marriage that is filed on or after the | ||
effective date of this Act. A suit for dissolution of marriage | ||
filed before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law | ||
in effect on the date the suit was filed, and the former law is | ||
continued in effect for that purpose. | ||
SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2015. |