The County Court at Law Two is a statutory county court having broad jurisdiction over all causes and proceedings which are:
Concurrent Jurisdiction
The Court at Law Two may exercise concurrent jurisdiction with the district court in civil cases and family law cases / proceedings. Concurrent with county court, the Court at Law Two has the probate jurisdiction provided by general law for county courts.
Not in Jurisdiction
A statutory county court does not have jurisdiction over:
Causes and proceedings concerning roads, bridges, and highways.
General administration of county business that is within the jurisdiction of the commissioners’ court of each county.