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.
Right to counsel
A statute requires appointed counsel for indigent respondent parents in termination cases, and permits appointment for indigent petitioners.
Right to counsel
A statute may provide a right to counsel for indigent fathers in paternity cases.
Right to attorney ad litem
A statute requires a court to appoint an attorney ad litem for the subject of a guardianship, conservatorship, or other protective order matter.
Right to counsel
The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals held the state constitution's due process clause requires counsel for parents in termination cases.
Right to counsel
A federal court found a federal due process right to counsel for indigent respondent parents in Alabama dependency proceedings in Roe v. Conn.
Right to counsel
The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals extended a case finding a right to counsel in criminal contempt cases to civil contempt.
Right to counsel
A statute provides a right to counsel for indigent adults and system-involved minors in mental health commitment matters.
Discretionary appointment of counsel for plaintiff or defendant
A statute permits a court to appoint counsel in a housing discrimination case for either the plaintiff or defendant.
Right to counsel for defendants in military
A lower court suggested that under federal constitutional law, counsel is required when the defendant in an eviction is in the military.
Right to counsel
A statute provides counsel for indigent parents at all stages of the proceedings, including at the initial shelter care hearing.
Right to counsel
An appellate court found that a right to counsel could exist in certain kinds of custody proceedings pursuant to a statute.
Discretionary appointment of counsel
A court can appoint counsel for children in child welfare cases, and must appoint in some situations.