107.255 – OFFICE OF PARENT REPRESENTATION. An office of
Texas Family Code § 107.255
Summary
This law establishes an office that provides legal representation for parents facing termination of their parental rights or conservatorship cases initiated by the government. It ensures that parents have access to legal services funded by public money in these critical situations.
Provides legal representation for parents in government-initiated cases.
Funded by public money to ensure access to legal services.
Applies specifically to cases involving termination of parental rights.
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