PROVIDING COUNSEL TO DEPENDENT

Rules of Juvenile Procedure

Rule: 8.231

Jurisdiction: FL

Bluebook Citation: Fla. R. Juv. P. 8.231

CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS WHO HAVE A STATUTORY RIGHT TO COUNSEL (a) Applicability. This rule applies to children for whom the court must appoint counsel under section 39.01305, Florida Statutes. This rule does not affect the court’s authority to appoint counsel for any other child. (b) Duty of Court. The court must appoint an attorney to represent any child who has special needs as defined in section January 1, 2026 Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure Page 126 of 469 39.01305, Florida Statutes, and who is subject to any proceeding under chapter 39, Florida Statutes. (c) Duties of Attorney. The attorney must provide the child the complete range of legal services, from the removal from the home or from the initial appointment through all available appellate proceedings. With permission of the court, the attorney may arrange for supplemental or separate counsel to represent the child in appellate proceedings.

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