California appellate courts ruled in the late 1800s that jury trials in family and juvenile dependency matters were not a “matter of right,” leaving jury trials as merely an option in these courts. In practice, however, every judge has denied every parent who has ever requested one.
There was a movement toward allowing advisory juries, but these panels would have no actual authority to protect a parent from losing custody or parental rights. Advisory juries function much like county grand juries—volunteer groups that review only a small number of matters each year and cannot decide outcomes.
By contrast, the Texas Legislature extended its civil‑court jury trial rights to family and juvenile dependency courts. Actual jury trials in Texas family cases remain extremely rare, but their availability serves an important purpose: they help stop false allegations, encourage settlement, resolve conflict quickly, and prevent unwarranted governmental interference in families.
Public data shows that Texas has lower violent‑crime rates and lower incarceration numbers than California. Additionally, no Texas city appears on national homelessness lists, while California cities consistently dominate them. These comparisons are often cited by advocates who argue that stronger procedural protections—such as jury trial rights in family courts, only available in Texas —help stabilize families and communities.
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