Tex. Fam. Code Section 51.115
Attendance at Hearing: Parent or Other Guardian


(a)

Each parent of a child, each managing and possessory conservator of a child, each court-appointed custodian of a child, and a guardian of the person of the child shall attend each hearing affecting the child held under:

(1)

Section 54.02 (Waiver of Jurisdiction and Discretionary Transfer to Criminal Court) (waiver of jurisdiction and discretionary transfer to criminal court);

(2)

Section 54.03 (Adjudication Hearing) (adjudication hearing);

(3)

Section 54.04 (Disposition Hearing) (disposition hearing);

(4)

Section 54.05 (Hearing to Modify Disposition) (hearing to modify disposition); and

(5)

Section 54.11 (Release or Transfer Hearing) (release or transfer hearing).

(b)

Subsection (a) does not apply to:

(1)

a person for whom, for good cause shown, the court waives attendance;

(2)

a person who is not a resident of this state; or

(3)

a parent of a child for whom a managing conservator has been appointed and the parent is not a conservator of the child.

(c)

A person required under this section to attend a hearing is entitled to reasonable written or oral notice that includes a statement of the place, date, and time of the hearing and that the attendance of the person is required. The notice may be included with or attached to any other notice required by this chapter to be given the person. Separate notice is not required for a disposition hearing that convenes on the adjournment of an adjudication hearing. If a person required under this section fails to attend a hearing, the juvenile court may proceed with the hearing.

(d)

A person who is required by Subsection (a) to attend a hearing, who receives the notice of the hearing, and who fails to attend the hearing may be punished by the court for contempt by a fine of not less than $100 and not more than $1,000. In addition to or in lieu of contempt, the court may order the person to receive counseling or to attend an educational course on the duties and responsibilities of parents and skills and techniques in raising children.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 262, Sec. 10, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.

Source: Section 51.115 — Attendance at Hearing: Parent or Other Guardian, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/FA/htm/FA.­51.­htm#51.­115 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

51.01
Purpose and Interpretation
51.02
Definitions
51.03
Delinquent Conduct
51.04
Jurisdiction
51.05
Court Sessions and Facilities
51.06
Venue
51.07
Transfer to Another County for Disposition
51.08
Transfer from Criminal Court
51.09
Waiver of Rights
51.10
Right to Assistance of Attorney
51.11
Guardian Ad Litem
51.12
Place and Conditions of Detention
51.13
Effect of Adjudication or Disposition
51.17
Procedure and Evidence
51.18
Election Between Juvenile Court and Alternate Juvenile Court
51.19
Limitation Periods
51.20
Physical or Mental Examination
51.21
Mental Health Screening and Referral
51.031
Habitual Felony Conduct
51.041
Jurisdiction After Appeal
51.042
Objection to Jurisdiction Because of Age of the Child
51.045
Juries in County Courts at Law
51.071
Transfer of Probation Supervision Between Counties: Courtesy Supervision Prohibited
51.072
Transfer of Probation Supervision Between Counties: Interim Supervision
51.073
Transfer of Probation Supervision Between Counties: Permanent Supervision
51.074
Transfer of Probation Supervision Between Counties: Deferred Prosecution
51.075
Collaborative Supervision Between Adjoining Counties
51.095
Admissibility of a Statement of a Child
51.101
Appointment of Attorney and Continuation of Representation
51.102
Appointment of Counsel Plan
51.115
Attendance at Hearing: Parent or Other Guardian
51.116
Right to Reemployment
51.125
Post-adjudication Correctional Facilities
51.126
Nonsecure Correctional Facilities
51.151
Polygraph Examination
51.0411
Jurisdiction for Transfer or Release Hearing
51.0412
Jurisdiction over Incomplete Proceedings
51.0413
Jurisdiction over and Transfer of Combination of Proceedings
51.0414
Discretionary Transfer to Combine Proceedings

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 51.115’s source at texas​.gov