107.0125 – APPOINTMENT OF ATTORNEY IN DUAL ROLE. (a) In
Texas Family Code § 107.0125
Summary
This law allows a court to appoint an attorney to serve both as a guardian ad litem and an attorney ad litem for a child in custody cases. This dual appointment is intended to streamline legal representation for the child while ensuring compliance with statutory requirements.
Court may appoint one attorney for dual roles.
Applies to cases requiring guardian and attorney ad litem.
Court can later appoint a separate guardian ad litem.
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