The 410th Judicial District Court is one of three Montgomery County family courts located at 301 N. Main Street in Conroe. It handles family law matters including divorce, child custody and conservatorship, child support, property division, modification of existing orders, enforcement actions, and related proceedings.
All family law causes filed in the 410th are referred to the Associate Judge per a standing Order of Referral effective February 1, 2024. The Associate Judge holds all express, implied, and inherent powers of an Associate Judge under Chapter 201 of the Texas Family Code.
Cases are randomly assigned to one of the three Montgomery County family courts when filed with the District Clerk. If a prior case involving the same parties or children was heard in the 410th, any new filing must also be assigned to this court.
Fritz & Phillips Law is located at 141 N. San Jacinto Street in downtown Conroe — steps from the Montgomery County Courthouse. Our attorneys are familiar with the local rules, standing orders, and procedures of the 410th District Court and prepare clients thoroughly for every stage of their case.
The Texas Family Code requires a Court to issue an Order of Referral when referring cases to an Associate Judge. Pursuant to Chapter 201 of the Texas Family Code (Tex. Fam. Code §201.001), the 410th District Court appointed an Associate Judge effective February 1, 2024.
All family law causes filed in the 410th Judicial District Court are referred to the Associate Judge (Tex. Fam. Code §201.006). The Associate Judge holds all express, implied, and inherent powers, duties, and authority of an Associate Judge under Chapter 201 of the Texas Family Code — including authority over temporary orders hearings, ancillary matters, and other referred proceedings.
Whether a motion is heard orally or by submission, all parties and attorneys must comply with the Local Rules of Practice Before the Family Courts in Montgomery County, Texas.
All requests for default judgments shall be made pursuant to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure and applicable case law.
Prior to any evidentiary oral hearing (with exceptions listed below), all parties are ordered to attend mediation. Parties are also ordered to complete a separate mediation for final trial, no more than 90 days prior to the trial date. Mediation completed more than 90 days before trial will be considered too remote and will not satisfy this order.
Each party has the duty to contact opposing counsel or the opposing party to schedule mediation before the hearing or trial date. If a party cannot obtain cooperation after reasonable effort, the complying party must file a motion to compel mediation at least 45 days before trial and set it on a submission docket.
The Second Amended Standing Order is a court order that automatically takes effect the moment a divorce or SAPCR is filed in any Montgomery County family court — including the 410th District Court. It applies to both parties immediately upon filing, without any additional court action, and remains in effect until the case is resolved or the court modifies it.
It is enforceable by contempt of court, which can include fines and imprisonment. Both parties are bound by it regardless of whether they have been formally served with the petition.
Both parties are prohibited from:
Neither party may harm, remove from the county, hide, or dispose of any household pet owned by either party or the children during the pendency of the case.
Both parties are prohibited from:
Both parties are prohibited from:
Both parties are required to:
Each party is authorized to:
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Neither party may destroy, conceal, or dispose of any personal or business records during the pendency of the case.
Fritz & Phillips Law is located in downtown Conroe, steps from the Montgomery County Courthouse. Our attorneys are familiar with the local rules, standing orders, and procedures of the 410th District Court and prepare clients thoroughly for every stage of their case.
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