Sec. 231.109. ATTORNEYS REPRESENTING STATE. (a) Attorneys employed by the Title IV-D agency may represent this state or another state in an action brought under the authority of federal law or this chapter.
(b) The Title IV-D agency may contract with private attorneys, other private entities, or political subdivisions of the state to provide services in Title IV-D cases.
(c) The Title IV-D agency shall provide copies of all contracts entered into under this section to the Legislative Budget Board and the Governor's Office of Budget and Planning, along with a written justification of the need for each contract, within 60 days after the execution of the contract.
(d) An attorney employed to provide Title IV-D services represents the interest of the state and not the interest of any other party. The provision of services by an attorney under this chapter does not create an attorney-client relationship between the attorney and any other party. The agency shall, at the time an application for child support services is made, inform the applicant that neither the Title IV-D agency nor any attorney who provides services under this chapter is the applicant's attorney and that the attorney providing services under this chapter does not provide legal representation to the applicant.
(e) An attorney employed by the Title IV-D agency or as otherwise provided by this chapter may not be appointed or act as an amicus attorney or attorney ad litem for a child or another party.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 20, Sec. 1, eff. April 20, 1995. Amended by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 341, Sec. 1.02, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 172 (H.B. 307), Sec. 21, eff. September 1, 2005.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 5 - The Parent-Child Relationship and the Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship
Subtitle D - Administrative Services
Chapter 231 - Title Iv-D Services
Subchapter B. Services Provided by Title Iv-D Program
Section 231.101. Title Iv-D Child Support Services
Section 231.102. Eligibility for Child Support Services
Section 231.103. Application and Service Fees
Section 231.104. Assignment of Right to Support
Section 231.105. Notice of Change of Payee
Section 231.106. Notice of Termination of Assignment
Section 231.107. Certificate of Assignment or of Termination of Assignment
Section 231.108. Confidentiality of Records and Privileged Communications
Section 231.109. Attorneys Representing State
Section 231.110. Authorization of Service
Section 231.111. Disqualification of Agency
Section 231.112. Information on Paternity Establishment
Section 231.113. Enforcement of Support Obligations in Public Assistance Cases
Section 231.114. Reports of Child Support Payments to Consumer Reporting Agencies
Section 231.115. Noncooperation by Recipient of Public Assistance
Section 231.116. Information on Internet
Section 231.1165. Information on Service of Citation
Section 231.117. Unemployed and Underemployed Obligors
Section 231.118. Service of Citation
Section 231.119. Ombudsman Program
Section 231.120. Toll-Free Telephone Number for Employers
Section 231.121. Availability of Brochures
Section 231.1211. Informational Materials on Standard Possession Order
Section 231.122. Monitoring Child Support Cases; Enforcement
Section 231.123. Cooperation With Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Programs
Section 231.124. Child Support Arrearages Payment Incentive Program