Right to counsel

Federal , Legislation , Abuse/Neglect/Dependency - Children
Federal legislation requires states to appoint either a court-appointed special advocate or attorney for children in child welfare cases.

42 USc § 5106(b)(2)(B)(xiii)
Appointment of Counsel: Yes
Qualified: Yes
? If "yes", the established right to counsel or discretionary appointment of counsel is limited in some way, including any of: the only authority is a lower/intermediate court decision or a city council, not a high court or state legislature; there has been a subsequent case that has cast doubt; a statute is ambiguous; or the right or discretionary appointment is not for all types of individuals or proceedings within that category.