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

Discretionary appointment of counsel – For guardian

The court may appoint counsel for a guardian seeking to modify their authority.

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January 1, 1970

Parties shall be advised of the right to be represented

In protection from abuse cases, "the court shall advise the parties of the right to be represented by counsel."

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January 1, 1970

Parties shall be advised of the right to be represented

In protection from abuse cases, "the court shall advise the parties of the right to be represented by counsel."

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Individuals have the right to counsel at all stages of involuntary treatment matters regardless of indigency.

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January 1, 1970

No such proceeding

The state of Connecticut does not appear to provide a stand-alone process through which involuntary medical treatment can be ordered.

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January 1, 1970

Right to Counsel

Indigent adults have the right to counsel in involuntary treatment matters, as do indigent minors and their parents in mental health cases.

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January 1, 1970

No such proceeding

Adult protective services cannot be provided without consent.

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January 1, 1970

No such proceeding

Protective services can only be provided by consent unless a separate protective matter is sought.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Services may only be provided consensually, but the right to counsel attaches in related guardianships or conservatorships.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel – For removal and replacement of guardian

Services are provided by consent absent an emergency. If removal and replacement of a guardian is sought, there is a likely right to counsel.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

Services are generally provided consensually, but the court must appoint counsel for an unrepresented adult in any proceedings under the Act.

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January 1, 1970

No such proceeding

Services must be provided by consent, but the department may pursue action through the Probate Code in certain situations.

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