digested from the TAR
"Earlier this year, the Texas Supreme Court finalized a new set of rules for justice-court cases, and those rules go into effect tomorrow, Aug. 31. While the rules are many and varied, here are three ways the new rules differ:
Timelines: The new rules alter some of the timelines currently required after an eviction suit is filed. For example, the old rules stated that the trial must occur sometime between six and 10 days from the date of service of the citation. The new rules state that trial must occur between 10 and 21 days from the date the petition (complaint) is filed.
Mediation: Parties in an eviction proceeding could be required to mediate unless the court believes it would delay trial.
Formality: The Texas Rules of Evidence and other Texas Rules of Civil Procedure no longer apply to eviction proceedings, making them less formal.
You can read the full set of justice court rules here:"
-Greg
Greg Wilson
The REI Mentor