Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB954

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the remote participation of certain persons in a proceeding for the issuance or modification of a protective order.

Impact

The enactment of SB954 is expected to significantly impact the way protective order proceedings are conducted within Texas. By mandating that courts accommodate remote testimony requests unless there is good cause to deny such a request, the bill aims to streamline the process and encourage more individuals to seek legal protections. This change could lead to an increase in the number of protective orders issued, potentially enhancing the safety and well-being of individuals at risk of harm, especially in domestic violence cases. Furthermore, it establishes an important precedent for accessibility in the family court system.

Summary

Senate Bill 954, introduced by Johnson, aims to enhance the accessibility of court proceedings related to protective orders by allowing remote participation for certain individuals. Specifically, the bill amends the Family Code to require courts to provide methods for applicants and witnesses to participate remotely during hearings involving the issuance or modification of protective orders. This initiative recognizes the need for flexibility and safety for those seeking legal protection in potentially hazardous circumstances, ensuring that they are not compelled to appear physically in court if they feel unsafe or uncomfortable doing so.

Contention

Although the bill is poised to introduce significant improvements to the family law landscape, there are potential areas of contention that could arise as implementation approaches. Critics might argue concerns regarding the integrity of remote testimonies and the challenges in ensuring that adequate verification and technological means are in place to facilitate secure and effective participation. Additionally, there might be apprehensions regarding the potential for manipulating remote participation, which could lead to attempts to thwart the judicial process or influence outcomes inappropriately. It will be essential for the courts to establish clear guidelines and training to navigate these complexities.

Companion Bills

TX HB4696

Identical Relating to the remote participation of certain persons in a proceeding for the issuance or modification of a protective order.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4696

Relating to the remote participation of certain persons in a proceeding for the issuance or modification of a protective order.

TX HB2596

Relating to the issuance of certain protective orders for certain burglary offenses.

TX SF3804

Certain property taxes proceedings data protection requirements modifications

TX SB1807

Relating to the confidentiality of certain personal information of an applicant for or a person protected by a protective order.

TX LD665

An Act Regarding the Use of Military Protective Orders in Protection from Abuse and Protection from Harassment Proceedings

TX HB793

Relating to the confidentiality of certain personal information of an applicant for or a person protected by a protective order.

TX HB1755

Relating to certain duties of the court regarding the restrictions that may be included in a protective order on a person found to have committed family violence.

TX S08198

Relates to requiring certain records checks in child custody proceedings involving orders of protection; repeals certain provisions relating thereto.

TX A08407

Relates to requiring certain records checks in child custody proceedings involving orders of protection; repeals certain provisions relating thereto.

TX A08572

Relates to orders of protection in child abuse and neglect proceedings in family court.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.