New Jersey

This page provides a breakdown of all major developments and right to counsel law that the NCCRC knows for this state, sorted by subject area. Click on either tab below to see the aspect it describes.

Color Key Explanation
Categorical Right To Counsel There is a right to counsel without qualification for all indigent individuals in this type of case (except that the individual may be required to request counsel).
Discretionary Appointment Of Counsel Courts are permitted but not required to appoint counsel for any indigent individual in this type of case. A request may be required.
Right Or Appointment Is Qualified The established right to counsel or discretionary appointment of counsel is limited in some way, including: the only authority comes from a lower/intermediate court decision or a city government, not a high court or state legislature; a case has cast doubt on prior authority; a statute is ambiguous; or the right or discretionary appointment is not for all individuals or proceedings within that type of case.
No Such Proceeding This state has no law creating a judicial proceeding of this type.
No Authorization, But Relevant Materials While this state does not provide for or require appointment of counsel with respect to the given subject area, it does have something (such as a report or bar policy) that supports the right to or appointment of counsel for this subject area.
Other Because the "Other subject areas” category can include developments from different subject areas that do not work the same way as each other, a blanket categorization of this category is not possible.

Abuse/Neglect/Dependency - Accused Parents

Legislation

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Right to counsel

An indigent parent is entitled to the services of the public defender in an abuse/neglect proceeding.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Litigation

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NJ appellate court: counsel required in administrative abuse/neglect cases

06/17/2019

An appellate court held that parents have a right to counsel in an administrative proceeding to determine abuse/neglect and for an appeal.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

 

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The NCCRC contributed to an amicus brief filed by the ACLU of New Jersey.

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Right to counsel

The NJ Supreme Court has suggested there is a constitutional right to counsel whenever there is a temporary deprivation of custody by the state.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Abuse/Neglect/Dependency - Children

Legislation

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Right to counsel

A child in an abuse/neglect proceeding is entitled to a "law guardian" protect his/her interests and express his/her wishes to the court.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Litigation

Right to counsel

A lower court found a constitutional right to counsel for children in dependency proceedings.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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All Basic Human Needs

Legislation

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Discretionary appointment of counsel - military

A court may appoint counsel for any civil proceeding where a person in military service is a party.

Appointment of Counsel: discretionary Qualified: yes

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Bypass of Parental Input into Abortion - Minor (Pre-Dobbs)

Legislation

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Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel for minors to bypass parental notification for abortion, although the notification requirement is unenforceable.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Civil Contempt in Family Court

Litigation

NJ appellate court extends right to counsel to civil contempt review proceedings

06/01/2014

A New Jersey court found a right to appointed counsel in a hearing on whether a child support obligee should remain in prison for contempt.

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The New Jersey Supreme Court found a state constitutional right to counsel in child support civil contempt proceedings.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Court Rule or Initiative

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Right to counsel

A court rule provides for appointment of counsel in civil contempt proceedings, and it implements a constitutional decision by the high court.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Civil Commitment

Legislation

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Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel for indigent persons subject to short- or long-term civil commitment.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Litigation

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The New Jersey Supreme Court found a constitutional right to counsel for the subjects of a civil commitment proceeding.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Custody Disputes - Children

Legislation

Discretionary appointment of counsel

A court may appoint counsel for a child in a custody dispute for good cause and upon its own motion.

Appointment of Counsel: discretionary Qualified: no

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Litigation

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Right to counsel

A number of NJ intermediate courts have found that children in custody proceedings should be provided independent counsel.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Discretionary appointment of counsel

An appellate court held that trial courts have inherent authority to appoint counsel for a child in a custody proceeding.

Appointment of Counsel: discretionary Qualified: no

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Court Rule or Initiative

Discretionary appointment of counsel

A court may appoint counsel for a child in a custody dispute.

Appointment of Counsel: discretionary Qualified: no

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Domestic Violence - Alleged Victim

Legislation

New Jersey introduces bill to study impact of lack of counsel in DV matters

01/09/2024

A bill introduced in 2024 would create a task force to study the impact of lack of counsel on domestic violence matters.

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PRIORITY BILL: counsel in DV cases

11/25/2020

Two bills would a create legislative task force to study appointment of counsel for DV victims.

 

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The NCCRC has provided support for the drafting and advancement of these bills.

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Litigation

Despite strong dissent, NJ Supreme Court avoids ruling on RTC in DV cases

01/01/2014

The New Jersey Supreme Court declined to review a decision by the NJ Court of Appeals regarding the right to counsel in DV cases.

 

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Right to counsel

A lower NJ court found that minor plaintiffs in DV proceedings should be provided counsel in certain circumstances.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Guardianship/Conservatorship of Adults - Protected Person

Legislation

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Right to counsel

In guardianship establishment proceedings for an incapacitated individual, a statute and court rule require the appointment of counsel.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Housing - Evictions

Legislation

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Jersey City becomes 21st jurisdiction with tenant right to counsel

06/15/2023

Following a push from the North New Jersey DSA, Jersey City has adopted a right to counsel for tenants facing eviction.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

 

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The NCCRC worked with the community campaign Right to Counsel JC.

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New Jersey joins ranks of states considering tenant right to counsel

05/14/2021

A bill has been filed that would provide a statewide right to counsel for indigent tenants facing eviction.

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Newark becomes third city to enact right to counsel for evictions

06/01/2019

In late 2018, Newark joined NYC and San Francisco in guaranteeing counsel for tenants facing eviction.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Pilot

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New Jersey launches eviction right to counsel pilot

04/15/2021

New Jersey will be providing counsel to all tenants facing eviction in 3 pilot sites.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Incarceration for Fees/Fines (incomplete)

Litigation

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Fed court: NJ township violated defendant's right to counsel in fees/fines case

04/02/2018

A federal court held that a NJ township violated defendants' right to counsel in its handling of fees/fines cases.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

 

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The NCCRC provided some technical assistance in the early stages of the case.

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Right to counsel

The NJ Supreme Court recognized a right to counsel in civil contempt proceedings in the family law context.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Involuntary Medical Treatment (incomplete)

Legislation

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Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel for developmentally disabled adults and others being subjected to certain kinds of treatment.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Paternity - Defendant/Respondent

Litigation

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Right to counsel

An intermediate court found a constitutional right to counsel for defendants in paternity proceedings.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Quarantine/Isolation

Legislation

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Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel only for a person with tuberculosis subject to isolation or commitment.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Sexually Dangerous Persons - Commitment

Legislation

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Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel for indigent respondents in sexually violent predator confinement cases.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Litigation

Right to counsel

An intermediate appellate court found a federal due process right to counsel for indigents in sexually violent predator commitment proceedings.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Sexually Dangerous Persons - Registration/Notification

Litigation

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Right to counsel

The Supreme Court of New Jersey has recognized a constitutional right to counsel for sex offender community notification hearings.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Sterilization

Legislation

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Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel for indigent subjects of a petition for sterilization.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Termination of Parental Rights (Private) - Children

Litigation

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Discretionary appointment of counsel

An appellate court held that trial courts have the inherent authority to appoint counsel in an adoption proceeding.

Appointment of Counsel: discretionary Qualified: no

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Court Rule or Initiative

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Discretionary appointment of counsel

A court rule permits the court to appoint counsel for a child in an adoption proceeding.

Appointment of Counsel: discretionary Qualified: no

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Termination of Parental Rights (State) - Children

Legislation

Legislation (dead): child counsel in termination cases

05/05/2016

This bill would have required a child's appointed counsel to continues past TPR until permanent placement has been finalized.

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Right to counsel

Children in termination of parental rights proceedings are entitled to the services of a law guardian.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Litigation

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A lower court found a constitutional right to counsel for children in termination of parental rights proceedings.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Termination of Parental Rights (Private) - Birth Parents

Legislation

Legislation (dead): parents in private adoptions

03/01/2017

Two bills would have provided a right to counsel for parents in private adoption cases, codifying a NJ Supreme Court ruling.

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Litigation

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NJ Supreme Court recognizes right to counsel for parents in adoption cases

07/26/2016

The Supreme Court of New Jersey held there is a right to counsel for parents in adoption cases under the NJ Constitution's Due Process Clause.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

 

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NCCRC worked with counsel for the mother as well as many of the amici on developing the arguments.

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Termination of Parental Rights (State) - Birth Parents

Legislation

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Right to counsel

Indigent parents are entitled to the services of a public defender in termination of parental rights proceedings.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Litigation

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Right to counsel

New Jersey courts have found a constitutional right to counsel for indigent parents in termination of parental rights proceedings.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: no

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Right to counsel

A lower court suggested that a parent has a right to counsel when voluntarily surrendering parental rights.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

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Other Subject Areas

Litigation

NJ court: counsel must be appointed prior to suspending driver's licenses

12/07/2018

A NJ trial court has held the state must appoint counsel prior to suspending a person's driver's license for inability to pay child support.

Appointment of Counsel: categorical Qualified: yes

 

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The NCCRC worked closely with counsel on the right to counsel claim.

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