Texas Lawyers for Children


Texas Lawyers for Children provides statewide assistance to judges and attorneys who handle child abuse and neglect cases. TLC’s services include:

An online legal resource center with a multitude of legal materials and information, including contributions by key practitioners around the state.
Secure communication tools, separately connecting judges or attorneys with their respective colleagues.
A network of pro bono attorneys (even non-family attorneys can help) to mentor our site users in basic trial skills or other specialized areas of law or to assist parties with related services.

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TLC's online services are recognized by the Texas Supreme Court's
Texas Court Improvement Program
as a resource to improve the court system's handling of child abuse cases. View testimonials.


FREE to You... and Invaluable to the Children Who Depend on You
Register today and let TLC’s resources help you achieve the best outcome possible for each child in your cases.
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Feel free to give us a call!     800-993-5TLC (5852)
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M-F: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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Texas Lawyers for Children is a program of Texas Loves Children, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization helping to protect abused children from further harm, and is a member of the Improving Outcomes Network.

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