Civil RTC News

This page lists all of the most recent developments on civil right to counsel across the country. These could be newly created rights to counsel, significant publications, public events, advocacy efforts, or other things that don’t fit into a neat category.

January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel for individuals and groups subject of quarantine or isolation.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel for subjects of civil commitment proceedings.

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January 1, 1970

Discretionary appointment of counsel

For children in abuse/neglect cases, appointment of a guardian ad litem is mandatory but appointment of counsel is discretionary.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Indigent parents have a right to counsel in abuse/neglect cases.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Indigent parents have a right to counsel in termination of parental rights cases.

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January 1, 1970

Discretionary appointment of counsel

Children may be appointed an attorney in termination of parental rights cases in certain circumstances.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Adult respondents have the right to counsel in involuntary protective proceeding matters.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel upon request for a minor seeking to bypass parental consent for an abortion.

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January 1, 1970

Discretionary appointment of counsel

An appellate court, later affirmed by the high court, held that trial courts have the inherent power to appoint counsel in any civil case.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel for the subject of a civil commitment proceeding.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

There is a qualified right to counsel for children in abuse/neglect cases.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel for indigent parents in abuse and termination of parental rights cases.

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