Terminating a person’s parental rights is a serious consequence. In Texas, a trial court must find clear and convincing evidence to terminate parental rights. To meet this high standard of proof, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (“the Department”) will introduce evidence that termination is in a child’s…
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Texas Supreme Court Reverses Appeals Court’s Parental Rights Decision
A recent Texas Supreme Court case reviewed the termination of a father’s parental rights based in large part on his illegal drug use. The trial court found sufficient evidence to terminate the father’s parental rights, but the appeals court disagreed. The Texas Supreme Court reversed the appeals court decision based…
Texas Court Sides with Mother in Appeal Highlighting Procedural Hurdles in Family Law Cases
In a recent custody case before the Texas Supreme Court, the mother appealed a trial court’s decision to terminate her parental rights, asking the court to reconsider this ruling. The appellate court originally declined to issue an order on the mother’s appeal, deciding she failed to follow an important procedural…
Navigating the Complex World of Appeals in Texas Family Law Cases
Family law practice in Texas involves complex procedures and intricate legal maneuvers, which often define the process of filing an appeal. A recent judicial opinion involving a Texas family law case where a father sought to appeal the termination of his parental rights demonstrates the intricacies and potential pitfalls of…
Understanding the Complexities of Parental Rights Termination in Texas
Navigating the intricate landscape of family law proceedings is no easy task, and when parental rights are on the line, the stakes are incredibly high. A parent’s rights to parent their child are seen as fundamental under both the federal and Texas state constitutions A recent judicial published by the…
Maintaining Familial Custody During and After Parental Termination Proceedings
Texas child abuse and neglect cases often require that a child be placed in the temporary custody of another person besides the parent during the pendency of the proceeding. This may be necessary because serious allegations of abuse or neglect can warrant an urgent change in custody to protect a…
Texas Supreme Court Reverses Parental Termination Judgment on Procedural Grounds
It has been said that the termination of a natural parent’s parental rights is akin to “the death penalty” of child welfare cases. When the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services makes the decision that it is in a child’s best interest to terminate the rights of a natural…
Texas Supreme Court Affirms Termination of Father’s Parental Rights
The State of Texas has an interest in the welfare of children living in the state. When there are accusations that a child is being abused or neglected, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (the Department) may get involved to protect endangered children. If a Department investigation finds…
New Kaufman County Coronavirus Family Law Custody Order
Courts are working to head off problems with custody orders caused by the Coronavirus. If you have a custody order you must keep up with these orders, since they apply to you. The most recent order on family cases in Kaufman County is from March 25th. Standing Order Governing Possession…
I’m a grandparent, can I sue for visitation of my grandchild?
Can I ask a Texas Court for visitation rights for my grandchild? Texas allows grandparents to gain court-ordered visitation of grandchildren in very limited circumstances. The reason that the statute allowing grandparent visitation is so limited is because the United States Supreme Court has decided that parents having the…