Family District Court (Juv) Judge, District 312
District courts are trial courts of general jurisdiction of Texas. They have original jurisdiction in felony criminal cases, divorce cases, cases involving title to land, election contest cases, civil matters in which the amount of money or damages involved is $200 or more, and any matters in which jurisdiction is not placed in another trial court. The courts may specialize in civil, criminal, juvenile, or family law matters. Four-year term.
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Teresa Waldrop
(Dem)
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district
312th Family District Court
Education
St Mary's Univ Law School. San Antonio, Texas, JD, 5/1991; UT Austin School of Law, Spring 1991; UT Austin, BA, 5/1987; Briefing Intern Texas Supreme Court, Spring 1991
Occupation
Judge
Presently serving as judge of this court. In my three years on the bench, I reduced a nearly 3,000-case docket in August 2023 to 1,568 cases in November 2025, reflecting both efficiency and thoughtful case management. Highest family law division case clearance rate in 2024. I was in private practice 31 yrs before elected to this bench. I have been board certified in family law by Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 2009. In private practice I handled all phases of litigation from intake to trial, both jury and non-jury trials, and post-trial matters. I am a Past President of Houston Assoc of Women Attorneys, and a Federation of Houston Professional Women Woman of Excellence honoree. I am a graduate of Leadership Houston (Class XXII ).
1) Erosion of trust in public institutions. As a judge, I can help address this issue by ensuring every litigant is treated with dignity and fairness, enforcing consistent standards, and making court processes more accessible and understandable so families feel heard, respected, and confident in the justice system. I run a transparent court with livestreamed proceedings. 2) Access to justice - I implemented a hybrid docket to allow virtual court appearances for certain proceedings. This reduces time away from work or family for litigants. It also alleviates the need to drive downtown and pay for parking or transportation. When courts function smoothly, it reduces stress, lowers costs, and helps everyone focus on what matters.
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