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

No such proceeding

A court may only appoint a guardian for a minor if the parent's rights have been terminated, suspended, or limited by prior court order.

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January 1, 1970

Right to attorney guardian ad litem

At hearings regarding continued involuntary protective services, the court must appoint an attorney guardian ad litem for unrepresented adults.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

It the adult refuses to consent or is unable to consent, involuntary services may be sought. The adult has the right to counsel in such matters.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel – Service by publication

If a defendant is served by publication and does not appear, the court shall appoint counsel to defend the suit on defendant's behalf.

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January 1, 1970

No such proceeding

A court may only appoint a guardian for a minor if the parent's rights have been terminated, suspended, or limited by prior court order.

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January 1, 1970

Discretionary appointment of counsel

The court may appoint counsel for a minor in a guardianship or conservatorship matter. The attorney likely serves in a best interest role.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel

There is a right to counsel for adults and most children in involuntary treatment proceedings.

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January 1, 1970

No such proceeding – Guardianship (Plenary)

The court may appoint a plenary guardian of a minor if both parents are deceased or if all parental rights have been terminated by court order.

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January 1, 1970

Right to counsel – Temporary and emergency conservatorships

The court must appoint counsel for minors in emergency and temporary conservatorship cases and seemingly may appoint in other matters.

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January 1, 1970

No such proceeding

An adult with capacity must consent to protective services, but the department may pursue other legal matters on the adult's behalf.

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January 1, 1970

No such proceeding

Adult protective services can only be provided consensually through the applicable code.

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January 1, 1970

Right to attorney ad litem

An adult respondent has the right to an attorney ad litem if the department pursues an emergency order authorizing protective services.

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