In some circumstances, Texas law requires courts to appoint attorneys to children and parents in child protection cases filed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
Texas counties are required to report data about representation of children and parents in child protection cases to the Texas Indigent Defense Commission (TIDC).
This legislation can be found here.
Data gathered by TIDC can be found at http://tidc.tamu.edu/Public.Net/.
Call for Experienced Attorneys and Attorneys New to the Practice of Child Welfare Law
Deadline: July 8, 2024
The Texas Indigent Defense Commission is pleased to introduce the 2024 Family Protection Representation Mentorship Program, a one-year project designed to improve representation and support child welfare law practitioners. This call for applications is for both prospective mentors and mentees.
Over a period of one year, attorneys with at least 5 years of experience handling appointments in child welfare cases will assist an assigned mentee. Mentors will provide mentees guidance and will meet at least once a month, towards the goal of improving the quality of representation for indigent clients and creating community for attorneys new to child welfare appointments. Participants will receive quarterly remote training sessions in areas relevant to the practice of child welfare law.
The mentorships are intended for attorneys who have only recently begun accepting appointments in child welfare.
Eligibility Criteria:
Benefits and Opportunities:
The TIDC Mentorship Program offers several benefits and opportunities for both mentees and mentors, including:
TIDC’s Family Representation Team can help.
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