107.302 – MANAGED ASSIGNED COUNSEL PROGRAM. (a) A managed
Texas Family Code § 107.302
Summary
This law allows for the establishment of a managed assigned counsel program funded by public money. It ensures that legal representation is provided to children or parents in cases involving the termination of parental rights or conservatorship appointments, as mandated by specific sections of the Texas Family Code.
Establishes a program for public funding of legal representation.
Applies to cases of parental rights termination and conservatorship.
Mandatory appointment of counsel for affected children and parents.
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