Can I get a court appointed attorney paid by Taylor County to represent me in a family law case?
There are limited situations in which Taylor County will pay for court appointed counsel in family law cases. Parents who are involved in child protective services cases will be provided information about how to request court appointed counsel. In some child support cases, an attorney may be appointed to represent a parent. If the case is one in which a parent is entitled to court appointed counsel, that parent will be notified of this right.


Some parties may be entitled to assistance from Legal Aid of Northwest Texas, who may be contacted at (325) 672-7960.

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