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FAQ/Question

Can a juvenile be sent to TJJD after failing a probation program?

This question has been addressed in 1 Texas court opinion:

In the Matter of M.A.R. Jr., A Child

COA13 — January 29, 2026

The Thirteenth Court of Appeals affirmed a juvenile court's order committing a minor, M.A.R. Jr., to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD). The conflict centered on whether the State had satisfied the "reasonable efforts" requirement of the Texas Family Code before removing the child from his home environment. Despite the child's diagnoses of autism and ADHD and his father's willingness to take custody, the Court analyzed the extensive history of failed interventions—including community supervision, psychiatric services, and a residential facility placement where the minor accumulated hundreds of incident reports. The Court held that the evidence was legally and factually sufficient to support the finding that local resources were exhausted and that commitment was necessary for the child's rehabilitation and public safety.

Litigation Takeaway

“When a child's removal from the home is at stake due to behavioral issues, the 'paper trail' is everything; a documented history of 'graduated sanctions' and failed local interventions is often the deciding factor in satisfying the legal 'reasonable efforts' standard.”

Thomas J. Daley

Texas Family Law Litigation

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Targeted Resources

  • Divorcing a Narcissist
  • Dividing Retirement Assets
  • Fathers' Involvement
  • High-Asset Divorce

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