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The Supreme Court of Texas established the Children's Commission in 2007 with the overall goal of improving the child welfare system by increasing public awareness of challenges facing children and families involved in the child welfare system and bringing attention to this important issue through judicial leadership, reforming judicial practice, and informing policy affecting child welfare.


We are hiring!

The Children’s Commission is excited to announce that we are now accepting applications for an Attorney IV position. Candidates must have a minimum of five years of experience in child welfare law as a licensed attorney. For a complete list of qualifications and responsibilities, please refer to the job posting linked here.

New Video Series for Child Welfare Attorney Outreach

To raise awareness of child welfare law as a career path, the Texas Indigent Defense Commission in collaboration with the Children’s Commission and the Office of Court Administration, created a video series to highlight the legal area of child welfare law.

2024 Tool Kit for Attorneys Representing DFPS in Child Welfare Cases Now Available!

The 2024 Tool Kit for Attorneys Representing the Department of Family and Protective Services in Child Welfare Cases is now available!

The tool kit is available in the following formats:

2024 Tool Kit for Attorneys Representing Parents and Children

The Children's Commission's 2024 Tool Kit for Attorneys Representing Parents and Children in Child Welfare Cases in now here!

The tool kit is available in the following formats:

2023 Texas Child Welfare Bench Book

The Children's Commission's 2023 Texas Child Welfare Law Bench Book is available here.

Video Series: Understanding the Roles in a CPS Case Videos & Handouts

Texas CASA partnered with the Children’s Commission to develop new resources to explain the role of the professionals involved in a child welfare case. Five handouts and accompanying videos are available in both English and Spanish about the role of: 

  • The Judge
  • The Guardian ad Litem or CASA Volunteer
  • The Attorney ad Litem
  • The Parent’s Attorney
  • The Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) Attorney

Handouts and videos are available on the TexasCASA website. 

Understanding the Roles of the People Involved in a CPS Case

Comprender los Roles de las Personas Involucradas en Caso de CPS