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WEBINAR

Legal Stability for Children in Kinship Care: Custody and Authorizations

3/18/26, 5:00 PM

Ends at 

1:00 PM

Virtual

Zoom

Free

Part of our free webinar series "Navigating Raising Children as a Kinship Caregiver" from Texas Legal Services Center’s Family Helpline. In this series, learn your rights and available resources as a nonparent (or kinship) caregiver.

Mature woman sitting in a living room with a child
DATE & TIME

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

5:00 PM

LOCATION

Zoom

Free

Learn about non-parent custody options including recent changes to laws affecting these cases and practical alternatives when custody isn’t possible. We’ll also cover educational and medical authorizations that can help you meet a child’s day-to-day needs without a court order. 


ABOUT THIS SERIES


This session is part of our free webinar series Navigating Raising Children as a Kinship Caregiver. In each session, attorneys from TLSC’s Family Helpline will explain common legal challenges kinship caregivers face.


A kinship caregiver is a person who steps in to raise a child who is not their own. A kinship caregiver might be grandparent, other relatives, or close family friends. Every kinship care situation is different. Some arrangements might be temporary, while others are long-term. They might be informal, or ordered by a court. Child Protective Services may or may not be involved. Because of these differences, caregivers can have different legal rights and responsibilities. Understanding those rights can be confusing but it’s important for making decisions for both you and the child in your care.


You will learn about your options, what steps you can take and where to find support and resources in Texas.


Can't make it? 

After each webinar, find recordings at TexasLawHelp.org’s Youtube.



REGISTRATION


Registration is required. Use the register button to register for any part of this webinar series. 


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