About Judge Mike Schneider (Ret.)
What Makes Mike More Than An Lawyer?
Judge Mike Schneider (Ret.) is a trial lawyer, former State District Court Judge, expert witness and consultant, former Assistant Harris County Attorney, and nationally recognized advocate for families—with a focus on medically complex child custody, CPS, criminal and juvenile cases—across Texas and the United States.
With decades of diverse trial experience—from every side of the bench and bar—and a deep institutional knowledge of the many agencies with whom he has worked, he has protected mothers, fathers, foster and adoptive parents, grandparents, siblings and anyone accused in countless high-profile cases featured in national and global media.
When Mike is on your side, you get More Than a Lawyer.
- Former State District Court Judge
- Former Assistant Harris County Attorney
- Seasoned Trial Attorney with Years of Courtroom Advocacy on Behalf of Caregivers
- Expert Witness & Consultant
- Court-Appointed Amicus in Child Custody Cases
- CPS Administrative Insider
- Child Welfare Researcher & Policy Analyst
- CLE Trainer & Educator for Lawyers
Decades of Diverse Trial Experience
Mike has successfully tried hundreds of trials as a lawyer and state district judge, ranging from thorny child custody battles to felony criminal investigations and capital murder.
Early in his judicial tenure, the Houston Chronicle praised his “demonstrated competency” in handling high-profile cases and consistently endorsed him his entire judicial career, noting, “Schneider has devoted his career to protecting children‚ both as an assistant Harris County attorney and as general counsel of Houston’s renowned Children’s Assessment Center.”
History of High-Profile Success
Judge Schneider is known for his aggressive defense of the most consequential criminal and CPS investigations and in the courtroom at every stage—with clients across the United States. Mike has protected mothers, fathers, foster and adoptive parents, grandparents, siblings and anyone accused in countless high-profile cases featured in national media and across the globe.
Due to his deep understanding of the child welfare systems and agencies, he has an 80–90% success rate in preventing CPS lawsuits through his involvement in administrative and investigation cases.
Understands Every Side of the Bench & Bar
Mike joined the Harris County Attorney’s Office in 1999, serving as Chief of the 313th District Court and managed and tried thousands of child custody cases involving the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (CPS).
In 2001, he became Deputy Division Chief of the office’s Children’s Protective Division, and from 2004 until he took the bench in 2006, served as General Counsel to the world-renowned Children’s Assessment Center in Houston’s Rice Village.
He proudly served as Commissioner of the Supreme Court of Texas Children’s Commission and Chair of the State Bar of Texas Juvenile Law Section.
Deep Knowledge of Child Welfare Investigations and Administrative Hearings
The goal is to keep clients out of the courts. The moment CPS or law enforcement investigations begin, parental rights—and those of foster parents, grandparents and other caregivers—are in immediate jeopardy, and the risk of criminal prosecution is heightened. Mike’s experience navigating this complex maze of law enforcement and child welfare investigators, pediatric hospitals, social workers, and often the media is unmatched.
Most caregivers, including those accused of neglect, abuse, and crimes against children have no idea how to protect their rights in situations where they or a family member are being investigated or accused of wrongdoing. They don’t know who to talk to, what to share, or what to say when they are aggressively targeted by an entire system with which they are unfamiliar. How these events unfold will impact a caregiver’s legal rights—and freedom—for years to come.
Trained & Educated Thousands of Lawyers
Mike has created and taught Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs that have trained thousands of lawyers on topics including CPS and child abuse, substance use, complex custody litigation, ethics, expert witnesses, human trafficking, record sealing, and many more at the following institutions:
- Advocacy University
- Healing Specialties Texas
- Houston Bar Association
- University of Houston Law Center Juvenile & Capital Advocacy Program
- Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison, Sing Sing Correctional Facility
Conducted Years of Legal Research & Policy Analysis
In 2017, Mike was appointed Adjunct Research Scientist in the Psychology Department of Columbia University in the City of New York by Dr. Carl Hart and in 2022 to the Board of the Center for Science and the Law.
In 2019 Mike served the Texas Legislature as Policy Analyst on child welfare issues for State Representative Gene Wu.
Mike has a deep understanding of the policies that affect his clients the most.
Advocacy Founder & Leader
Mike has founded or served as a leading member of numerous advocacy courts, programs and organizations including:
- Commissioner, Supreme Court of Texas Permanent Judicial Commission for Children, Youth and Families (Children’s Commission), Austin (2015-21)
- Founder of first Juvenile Drug Court in Harris County
- Founder, Harris County Juvenile Human Trafficking Court, Creating Advocacy Resilience and Empowerment (“CARE” formerly “GIRLS” Court)
- Founder, Juvenile Sealing Program, with Houston Bar Association and University of Houston Law Center Juvenile and Capital Advocacy Program
- Founder, myvoiceincourt.org, an Online Resource for Children in Texas Foster Care
- Council & Founding Member of Child Welfare Section, State Bar of Texas, Austin
- Board Member, The Way Home Adoption, Inc. (2019-24)
- Chair, Officer, Juvenile Law Section, State Bar of Texas, Austin
- Board of Directors, Center for Science and Law, Palo Alto, California
- Board Member, Criss Cole Children’s Foundation, Houston
- Member of Data Committee, Children’s Commission, Austin
Press & News
Over the years, Mike’s involvement in countless high-profile cases has earned him national and global recognition in news and media:








"She was presented with a form called 'Authorization By Mother for Release of Child to Third Party.' The document was written in English, which at that point she did not speak or read."
Texas Observer, July 2025
Texas mom in high-profile case accused of faking child's illness fully exonerated by CPS, judge, and grand jury: "CPS deliberately made false claims about the child's health to the court."
Law and Crime, July 2025
Court orders Texas CPS to reveal ‘withheld evidence’ to Schneider: "[CPS documents] peppered with false and misleading statements to the court.”
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, April 2024
Parents get baby back after CPS accused them of not trusting ‘western’ medicine: "[CPS] fabricated this entire story based on an Asian stereotype that they don't trust western medicine. fabricated this entire story.”
ABC 13, April 2021
New York Times reviews Dr. Carl Hart's evidence-based drug policy memoir. Dr. Hart’s highly-regarded book includes highlights of Mike Schneider’s research on drug policy.
New York Times, January 2021
Schneider defends 12-year-old falsely accused of murdering babysitter. Charge dismissed in 2023 after accused’s sister admits to lying during Schneider’s cross-examination.
ABC 13, July 2020
Judge Schneider on foster care to-prison-pipeline: “Once [children in foster care systems] get diagnosed with something like this, it’ll stay on their record.”
Washington Post, December 2019
Mike Schneider featured on NBC New's "Do No Harm" Podcast: "Ironically, by the time we got to court, the kids had been injured, but not by their parents, by the state."
NBC News, November 2019
Three former and current judges discuss their interpretations of justice and what changes they’ve seen during their tenures. Interview features Judges Bland, Rendón, and Schneider.
Houston Public Radio, August 2019
Investigation of CPS worker fired for falsification raises questions about agency records integrity: "It's an admission of a huge flaw in their system... Can we ever tell how often this has happened in the past?"
Houston Chronicle, February 2019
"State, nonprofits strive to meet demands for child welfare services." Judge Schneider orders State of Texas to design new regional training for CPS workers.
Community Impact, February 2019
Texas judge orders rare $127,000 sanction against CPS after wrongful removal of children: "It is not possible... [CPS] actually felt there was any sort of urgent need for protection to remove the children."
Houston Chronicle, November 2018
Op-Ed: Improving foster care should include juvenile justice reforms: “Most children in the juvenile justice system were previously involved with [CPS] due to allegations of neglect or abuse.”
Houston Chronicle, March 2017
HBA’s Juvenile Records Sealing Project Provides a Fresh Start: Mike Schneider and other stakeholders create groundbreaking project
The Texas Lawbook, August 2016
Op-Ed: "We have the resources and authority to impact an offender’s sobriety and family life... But when a 17-year-old walks into an adult criminal courtroom, the same options are not available."
My San Antonio, March 2015
Local Judge Brings Veteran Punks to Play for the Pooches: "We kept talking, though, I told Jeff [Smith] I wanted to find a way to help abandoned and rescued dogs."
Houston Press, February 2015
Judge Reprimands CPS on Kids' Removal: “A Houston judge has reprimanded Texas Child Protective Services for not justifying removal of premature infant twins from their parents’ custody.”
KHOU 11, March 2011
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History & Expertise
Law School
- J.D., 1997, South Texas College of Law
- Visiting Student, 1996, University of Texas School of Law
- B.A., Pol. Science, 1991, Texas A&M University
Professional
- 2024: Partner, Connolly Schneider Shireman LLP, Houston
- 2019-2023: Partner, Berg Plummer Johnson & Raval LLP, Houston
- 2019: Visiting Judge, Family District Courts, Harris County, Texas
- 2019: Child Welfare Policy Analyst, for Hon. Gene Wu, Texas House of Representatives, Austin, Texas
- 2017: Adjunct Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University, New York City, New York
- 2016: Visiting Associate Justice, First Court of Appeals, Houston
- 2015-2021: Commissioner, Supreme Court of Texas Children's Commission, Austin
- 2006-2018: State District Judge, 315th District Court, Houston, Texas, appointed by Hon. Rick Perry
- 1999-2006: Assistant Harris County Attorney, Court Chief, Deputy Division Chief, Section Chief of Children’s Assessment Center (“CAC”), General Counsel to CAC, Harris County Attorney’s Office
