Note Regarding Suits to Terminate the Parent-Child Relationship

Published on April 8, 2020 Product News

Note Regarding Suits to Terminate the Parent-Child Relationship

Written by

Texas Bar Books Staff

Image

Share this Post

An important change to the rules regarding suits to terminate the parent-child relationship takes effect on May 1, 2020.

On January 8, 2020, the Texas Supreme Court issued an Order Amending Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 277 under Misc. Docket No. 20-9008. The order gave notice of a proposed amendment to Tex. R. Civ. P. 277 that would require certain specific findings in suits to terminate the parent-child relationship. The court finally approved the proposed change on April 14, 2020, under Misc. Docket No. 20-9056, Final Approval of Amendments to Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 277.

With these changes, beginning on May 1, 2020, suits to terminate the parent-child relationship will require separate jury questions for each parent and each child on (1) each individual statutory ground for termination of the parent-child relationship and (2) whether termination of the parent-child relationship is in the best interest of the child. The best-interest question must further be predicated on an affirmative finding of at least one termination ground.

Texas Bar Books and the State Bar of Texas PJC—Family & Probate Committee are working diligently to revise the pattern jury charges for suits to terminate the parent-child relationship, PJCs 218.1–218.3, and will issue new charges and comments to its customers as soon as possible.

In the meantime, practitioners are advised to refer to the supreme court orders for guidance on constructing jury charges in suits to terminate the parent-child relationship.

Recent Posts

Texas Collections Manual, 2022 ed., Is Now Available!

Texas Collections Manual, 2022 ed., Is Now Available!

Texas Bar Books is proud to announce the 2022 edition of the Texas Collections Manual. Available as an online subscription,...
Updated Forms: Family Law Practice Manual [Word Doc & PDF Downloads]

Updated Forms: Family Law Practice Manual [Word Doc & PDF Downloads]

The Texas Supreme Court’s amended rule 21(b) and new rule 21d of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, which went...
Why Time Management Matters to Lawyers

Why Time Management Matters to Lawyers

Get more work done and boost your mental health by being proactive about how you use your time. In this...
4 Time Management Methods to Amplify Your Productivity

4 Time Management Methods to Amplify Your Productivity

When it comes to running a law firm, managing your time may seem difficult, if not downright impossible. By implementing...
Practical Tips to Level Up Your Remote Depositions

Practical Tips to Level Up Your Remote Depositions

Remote depositions will continue to be a part of the legal system. Not only are they more convenient, but they...

Texas Bar Practice

Texas Bar Practice

Texas Bar Practice works with the most experienced and knowledgeable judges and attorneys to prepare and edit books, practice manuals, and legal forms to help lawyers and judges better serve the public with professional, accurate, and timely information.


Share this article




  • There are no suggestions because the search field is empty.

Featured Posts



Recent Videos





Stay up to date by subscribing today!