RSA 169-D:12 Appointment of Counsel; Waiver of Counsel.

Title: XII - PUBLIC SAFETY AND WELFARE Chapter: 169-D - CHILDREN IN NEED OF SERVICES

I. Absent a valid waiver, the court shall appoint counsel for the child at the time of the initial appearance. If the court believes that the minor has a cognitive, emotional, learning, or sensory disability, the court shall require the minor to consult with counsel.
II. The court may accept a waiver of counsel from a child alleged to be in need of services only when:
(a) The parent, guardian, or custodian did not file the petition;
(b) Both the child and parent, guardian, or custodian agree to waive counsel;
(c) In the court's opinion, the waiver is made competently, voluntarily, and with full understanding of the consequences; and
(d) The petition does not allege that the child is in need of services pursuant to RSA 169-D:2, II(d).
III. Whenever

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