Rule 35 (a)(1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provides in part: "The court where the action is pending may order a party whose mental or physical condition - including blood group - is in controversy to submit to a physical or mental examination by a suitably licensed or certified examiner." Most states have adopted these Procedural Rules in one form or the other.
This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.
Description: The Bexar Texas Motion to Require Drug Testing of Parent in a Proceeding to Modify Child Custody Award is a legal action taken in Bexar County, Texas, to request mandatory drug testing for a parent involved in a child custody modification case. This motion can be filed by either parent or their legal representatives when there are concerns about the ability of one parent to provide a safe and drug-free environment for the child. Keywords: — Bexar Texas: Refers to Bexar County, which is located in the state of Texas. Bexar County is the fourth-most populous county in Texas and includes the city of San Antonio. — Motion: Denotes a formal request made by one party to a court for a specific action or ruling. — Require Drug Testing: Implies the need for an ordered drug test to be conducted on a specific individual. — Parent: Indicates an individual who has legal custody and responsibility for a child. — Proceeding: Refers to a legal case or action taking place in a court of law. — Modify Child Custody Award: Suggests the intention to make changes to an existing child custody arrangement or decision made by a court. Types of Bexar Texas Motion to Require Drug Testing of Parent in a Proceeding to Modify Child Custody Award: 1. Plaintiff's Motion: — Filed by the parent seeking modification of the child custody award. — Presents evidence and arguments in support of requiring drug testing for the other parent. 2. Defendant's Motion: — Filed by the parent opposing the modification of the child custody award. — Presents evidence and arguments against the requirement of drug testing. 3. Joint Motion: — Filed by both parents, indicating mutual agreement on the need for drug testing in the proceedings to modify the child custody award. — Presents a united front in demonstrating the dedication to ensuring a safe environment for the child.Description: The Bexar Texas Motion to Require Drug Testing of Parent in a Proceeding to Modify Child Custody Award is a legal action taken in Bexar County, Texas, to request mandatory drug testing for a parent involved in a child custody modification case. This motion can be filed by either parent or their legal representatives when there are concerns about the ability of one parent to provide a safe and drug-free environment for the child. Keywords: — Bexar Texas: Refers to Bexar County, which is located in the state of Texas. Bexar County is the fourth-most populous county in Texas and includes the city of San Antonio. — Motion: Denotes a formal request made by one party to a court for a specific action or ruling. — Require Drug Testing: Implies the need for an ordered drug test to be conducted on a specific individual. — Parent: Indicates an individual who has legal custody and responsibility for a child. — Proceeding: Refers to a legal case or action taking place in a court of law. — Modify Child Custody Award: Suggests the intention to make changes to an existing child custody arrangement or decision made by a court. Types of Bexar Texas Motion to Require Drug Testing of Parent in a Proceeding to Modify Child Custody Award: 1. Plaintiff's Motion: — Filed by the parent seeking modification of the child custody award. — Presents evidence and arguments in support of requiring drug testing for the other parent. 2. Defendant's Motion: — Filed by the parent opposing the modification of the child custody award. — Presents evidence and arguments against the requirement of drug testing. 3. Joint Motion: — Filed by both parents, indicating mutual agreement on the need for drug testing in the proceedings to modify the child custody award. — Presents a united front in demonstrating the dedication to ensuring a safe environment for the child.