107.007 – ATTORNEY WORK PRODUCT AND TESTIMONY. (a) An
Texas Family Code § 107.007
Summary
This law protects the confidentiality of attorney work product and testimony for certain attorneys involved in family law cases. It ensures that attorneys ad litem, dual-role attorneys, and amicus attorneys cannot be forced to disclose their work or sources of information during legal proceedings.
Protects attorney work product from disclosure.
Attorneys cannot be compelled to testify or submit reports.
Exceptions apply only under specific disciplinary rules.
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