107.254 – or 107.255 may be a governmental entity or a nonprofit
Texas Family Code § 107.254
Summary
This law allows counties to create offices for child and parent representation through a written agreement with governmental entities or nonprofits. It requires approval from a judge in family law jurisdiction, impacting how legal representation is structured in family law cases.
Counties can establish child and parent representation offices.
Requires written agreement with a governmental entity or nonprofit.
Approval needed from a judge in family law jurisdiction.
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