Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1806

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to the Harrison County Court at Law.

Impact

One of the key impacts of SB1806 is that it allows for greater flexibility in case assignments between the county court at law and the district court. The district judge will retain discretion over whether to assign or transfer cases, which could help alleviate caseloads in either court depending on the specific circumstances. This could also improve access to justice for families involved in legal disputes, as they will have more options regarding where their cases may be heard.

Summary

SB1806 aims to amend the Government Code to enhance the jurisdiction of the county court at law in Harrison County. The bill introduces provisions for concurrent jurisdiction with the district court specifically for family law cases and proceedings, meaning that the county court will be able to hear cases traditionally reserved for the district court. The intention is to streamline the handling of family law cases within Harrison County, potentially leading to more efficient court proceedings.

Conclusion

Overall, SB1806 represents a significant change to how family law cases are managed in Harrison County. By expanding the jurisdiction of the county court at law, this bill could lead to more expedient resolutions of family law matters, but it may also require careful consideration of judicial training and resource allocation to maintain effective case management.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1806 could stem from the implications of concurrent jurisdiction. While proponents might argue that it enhances the efficiency of court operations and provides necessary resources to handle family law matters, critics may raise concerns about the potential for jurisdictional confusion. There is also the question of ensuring that judges assigned to these cases have the appropriate expertise in family law to ensure fair and just outcomes.

Companion Bills

TX HB3661

Identical Relating to the Harrison County Court at Law.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5378

Relating to the jurisdiction and operation of the county courts at law in McLennan County.

TX HB3386

Relating to the criminal district courts, statutory county courts, and criminal law magistrates in Tarrant County.

TX SB2573

Relating to the jurisdiction of the 411th District Court and of the County Court at Law of Polk County.

TX HB2998

Relating to the County Court at Law of Aransas County.

TX SB1069

Relating to the County Court at Law of Aransas County.

TX SB1634

Relating to the creation of the 2nd Multicounty Court at Law in Bee, Live Oak, and McMullen Counties.

TX HB4048

Relating to the creation of the 2nd Multicounty Court at Law in Bee, Live Oak, and McMullen Counties.

TX HB1436

Relating to the redesignation of County Court at Law No. 2 of Montgomery County as Probate Court No. 1 of Montgomery County, the jurisdiction and authority of statutory probate courts in Montgomery County, and the composition of the Montgomery County Juvenile Board.

TX HB3474

Relating to the operation and administration of and practices and procedures regarding proceedings in the judicial branch of state government, including the service of process and delivery of documents related to the proceedings, the administration of oaths, and the management of the Texas Indigent Defense Commission, and the composition of certain juvenile boards; establishing a civil penalty; increasing certain court costs; authorizing fees.

TX HB457

Relating to the jurisdiction of the statutory county courts of Grayson County in family law matters.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.