107.031 – VOLUNTEER ADVOCATES. (a) In a suit filed by a
Texas Family Code § 107.031
Summary
This law allows courts to appoint volunteer advocates from charitable organizations to assist in cases involving the termination of parental rights or conservatorship for abused or neglected children. These advocates are trained to support the interests of the child during legal proceedings.
Court may appoint volunteer advocates in specific child welfare cases.
Advocates can be from charitable organizations or trained individuals.
Focuses on supporting allegedly abused or neglected children.
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