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How can you get rid of a court appointed attorney.

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woode

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Texas
I am a foster parent of 2 young girls. Child Protection is trying to dissolve the parents rights. There was a hearing before the judge. The Child Protection Services had a their attormey. The parents each had an attorney and the children had an attorney. It was very apparent that the attorney that was suppose to represent the children was for the parents. Even the states attorney was upset by this attorney. Everyone involved agreed this attorney was not representing the children. How do you get rid of a court appointed attorney????What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?
 


BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
woode said:
What is the name of your state? Texas
I am a foster parent of 2 young girls. Child Protection is trying to dissolve the parents rights. There was a hearing before the judge. The Child Protection Services had a their attormey. The parents each had an attorney and the children had an attorney. It was very apparent that the attorney that was suppose to represent the children was for the parents. Even the states attorney was upset by this attorney. Everyone involved agreed this attorney was not representing the children. How do you get rid of a court appointed attorney????What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?
you don't. the judge does on petition.
If this person is so bad why hasn't someone petitioned the court to remove him/her?
 

woode

Junior Member
Who can petition the court

Involved in this are Child Protection Services, Foster Parents, State Attorney. Who can petition the court to have her removed?
 

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