TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Kate Prince on Oct 29, 2020

The TBA Public Education Committee has launched a Conservatorship Portal, a new tool created to assist low income families in need of conservatorships for adult children in public school. The program’s mission is to establish conservatorships for those who cannot afford counsel through pro bono representation. The committee is seeking attorneys to volunteer to take on these cases. Attorneys are needed from every county in the state to serve on the Conservatorship Portal Panel of Lawyers. Training and resources will be provided to all those who volunteer and a pre-screening for each case will be done to ensure the case fits the proper parameters for the program. To volunteer for the program, contact Public Education Committee Chair Amy Bryant. Volunteers may be eligible for CLE credit.