Texas Family Code - Section 107.011. Mandatory Appointment Of Guardian Ad Litem
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§ 107.011. MANDATORY APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN AD
LITEM. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this subchapter, in a
suit filed by a governmental entity seeking termination of the
parent-child relationship or the appointment of a conservator for a
child, the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the
best interests of the child immediately after the filing of the
petition but before the full adversary hearing.
(b) The guardian ad litem appointed for a child under this
section may be:
(1) a charitable organization composed of volunteer
advocates or an individual volunteer advocate appointed under
Subchapter C;
(2) an adult having the competence, training, and
expertise determined by the court to be sufficient to represent the
best interests of the child; or
(3) an attorney appointed in the dual role.
(c) The court may not appoint a guardian ad litem in a suit
filed by a governmental entity if an attorney is appointed in the
dual role unless the court appoints another person to serve as
guardian ad litem for the child and restricts the role of the
attorney to acting as an attorney ad litem for the child.
(d) The court may appoint an attorney to serve as guardian
ad litem for a child without appointing the attorney to serve in the
dual role only if the attorney is specifically appointed to serve
only in the role of guardian ad litem. An attorney appointed solely
as a guardian ad litem:
(1) may take only those actions that may be taken by a
nonattorney guardian ad litem; and
(2) may not:
(A) perform legal services in the case; or
(B) take any action that is restricted to a
licensed attorney, including engaging in discovery other than as a
witness, making opening and closing statements, or examining
witnesses.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 751, § 15, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 262, § 1, eff. Sept. 1,
2003.
Section: 107.0045 107.005 107.006 107.007 107.008 107.009 107.010 107.011 107.012 107.0125 107.013 107.015 107.016 107.017 107.021
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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