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 attorney guardian ad litem

A child has the right to an attorney guardian ad litem in truancy proceedings (which are treated as child in need of care matters).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel for indigent children in truancy (treated as a status offense) and a right for all children facing detention.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Children have a right to counsel in truancy cases (which are treated as family in need of supervision matters).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

There is no right to counsel for initial truancy proceedings, but rather only for some matters relating to violation of a truancy court order.

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January 1, 1970

No such proceeding

In Maine, truancy matters are handled outside of court, except potentially against the parent.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Children have a right to counsel in truancy proceedings (which are treated as "child in need of supervision" matters).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Indigent children in Massachusetts have a right to counsel in truancy cases (which are handled as a child in need of supervision matter).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Minnesota children in truancy proceedings only have a right to counsel when out-of-home placement is sought.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Indigent Mississippi children have a right to counsel in truancy (which is treated either as a status offense or as a dependency matter).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Montana children have a right to counsel in truancy cases (which are treated as "youth in need of intervention" matters).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Nebraska children have a right to counsel in truancy cases (which are treated as a status offense).

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Children in Nevada have a right to counsel in truancy cases, which are treated as "child in need of supervision" matters.

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