Texas

Child Protective Services (CPS)

Legal Resources

  • Affidavit of Indigence and Request for Court-Appointed Attorney PDF

    If you are low-income and a respondent in a suit by the State of Texas to terminate your parental rights, you may qualify for court-appointed attorney. Content Detail

    By:
    Travis County Law Library
  • SAPCR: Contested

    Contested Cases, No Agreement When the parties do not agree about custody, visitation or child support, the SAPCR case is not a simple matter. Courts call these cases contested. A contested case is more complicated because the parties disagree. Additional steps and forms are needed. Read More

    By:
    Partnership for Legal Access
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