Relating to selection of an attorney by an indigent parent as attorney ad litem for the parent in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship.
Impact
The proposed changes in this bill would specifically alter how courts handle the appointment of legal counsel for indigent parents. Under the current law, parents may not have the option to select their own attorney, which can result in a lack of trust or satisfaction with the legal representation provided. By enabling parents to make this choice, SB25 seeks to improve the effectiveness of legal processes surrounding parental rights and child welfare, potentially leading to more equitable outcomes in court decisions impacting families.
Summary
SB25 proposes an amendment to the Texas Family Code concerning the selection of an attorney for indigent parents in certain legal proceedings affecting parent-child relationships. The bill primarily aims to empower indigent parents to select their own attorney ad litem, ensuring that they have the legal representation necessary when opposing the termination of their parental rights or other significant court actions. This shift allows for greater agency among parents in legal matters, as they can choose an attorney who they believe best represents their interests rather than being assigned one by the court.
Contention
However, the bill could face contention regarding the extent to which it maintains judicial oversight and the quality of legal representation provided. Concerns may be raised regarding potential abuses of the system where parents could select attorneys who do not have adequate qualifications, which might lead to unjust outcomes. Additionally, this modification could create challenges in managing attorney appointments and compensations, requiring careful oversight to avoid conflicts of interest and ensure adherence to legal standards.
Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected
Family Code
Chapter 107. Special Appointments, Child Custody Evaluations, And Adoption Evaluations
Relating to selection of an attorney by an indigent parent as attorney ad litem for the parent in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship.
Relating to the appointment of attorneys ad litem and the compensation of certain attorneys ad litem in suits affecting the parent-child relationship filed by a governmental entity.
Relating to the duties of court-appointed guardians ad litem, attorneys ad litem, and amicus attorneys in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship.
Relating to the duties of court-appointed guardians ad litem, attorneys ad litem, and amicus attorneys in certain suits affecting the parent-child relationship.
Relating to the appointment of attorneys ad litem and the compensation of certain attorneys ad litem in suits affecting the parent-child relationship filed by a governmental entity.
Relating to the appointment of attorneys ad litem and the compensation of certain attorneys ad litem in suits affecting the parent-child relationship filed by a governmental entity.