Texas Child Welfare Law Bench Book and Bench Cards
The Children's Commission releases and maintains a Texas Child Welfare Law Bench Book (Bench Book) which outlines the state and federal statutory requirements for judges handling child welfare cases, as well as chapters on topics such as health, well-being, safety, system issues, and family connections. The Bench Cards provide high-level legal and topical information through at-a-glance, easy-to-use checklists that outline relevant laws at the various stages of a child welfare case as well as by topic (e.g., education).
While the Bench Book was originally designed for and is primarily used by judges, many attorneys and other child welfare stakeholders may also find it to be informative and helpful. Although the Commission has a limited number of printed copies for distribution to judges, the Bench Book is available at no cost using the links below for digital access and download.
If you are a Texas judge responsible for handling child welfare cases and interested in receiving a printed copy of the Texas Child Welfare Law Bench Book, please send your request to children@txcourts.gov. Please note, limited printed copies may be available.
The online versions of the Bench Book and Bench Cards are available at the links below in PDF for print and also as an interactive resource through LawBox. On mobile devices, downloading the LawBox App is recommended and instructions are included below.
Bench Book
The September 2024 Texas Child Welfare Law Bench Book is available in the following formats:
- Print format; available for judges by request (October 2024)
- PDF Version
- Online and Interactive provided by LawBox
- Available for mobile or tablet device by downloading the LawBox App
Bench Cards
Bench Cards are abbreviated reference cards on specific hearing types and relevant topical matters for quick reference. Many Bench Cards are available in two formats: as one-page checklists without citations (short) which are intended for easy use at hearings and as extended versions with Texas Family Code citations.
- At a Glance; short
- Required Participation in Services Hearing; short / with citations
- Adversary Hearing; short / with citations
- Status Hearing; short / with citations
- Permanency Hearing Before Final Order; short / with citations
- Final Hearing for Non-Jury Trial; short / with citations
- Permanency Hearing After Final Order; short / with citations
- Reasonable Efforts; with citations
- De Novo Hearing; with citations
- Termination Grounds; with citations
- Foster Care and Education; with citations
- Medical and Mental Health Care for Foster Youth; with citations
- Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA); with citations
- Human Trafficking; with citations
- Qualified Residential Treatment Providers (QRTP); with citations
- Courts Catalyzing Change (CCC)
- American Bar Association Judicial Bench Cards for Engaging Youth in the Courtroom
- Bench Cards for Engaging Young Children (ages 0-12 Months)
- Toddlers (1-3 years) and Preschoolers (3-5 years)
- School-Age Children (5-11 years)
- Adolescents (12-15 years)
- Older Adolescents (16+ years)