TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Paul Burch on Dec 7, 2023

The Tennessee Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges today announced its support of efforts to increase the hourly rate of compensation paid to court-appointed attorneys in juvenile court. The Tennessee Supreme Court recently announced its intention to ask the General Assembly for additional funding to increase compensation for court-appointed attorneys in juvenile and criminal cases. Recent news reports from the Tennessean and WSMV have highlighted the challenges courts are facing in finding enough lawyers to take appointed cases. The TBA has long advocated for increased rates and caps for the many court-appointed attorneys who represent the indigent. It remains committed to working with the Supreme Court, the Administrative Office of the Courts, the legislature and Gov. Bill Lee’s administration to create meaningful solutions to this problem.