Even Indigent Families Must Pay for Their Child’s Attorney in Most States, Report Says
"The study found that 37 states require or permit the juvenile court system to bill families for attorneys’ fees when a lawyer is appointed to represent a child, bills that can run into thousands of dollars. Four states require administrative or application fees, while seven other states’ laws permit the practice. These fees range from $10 to as much as $400."
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
August 14, 2018