Children involved in child welfare cases need attorneys of their own.
The Counsel for Kids campaign is working to make sure they have them.

Learn about Counsel for Kids

The Campaign

Toolkit
From babies to young adults, youth in court should be seen, heard, and represented.

In 13 states, the person at the center of a child welfare case is also the one person who doesn’t get their own lawyer. That doesn’t make sense. We’re fighting to fix it.

Does your state guarantee counsel for kids?