Family Remission From Depression Much Slower in Adults Who Were Abused in Childhood Adults who experienced physical abuse or parental addictions in childhood experience longer periods of depression, finds a new study.
Family Marriage Does Not End Poverty for Many Single Moms Marriage isn't the answer for many single moms seeking to end poverty, according to a new report.
Family Medicaid-Covered Treatments May Help Poor Children Suffering from Asthma Medicaid-covered treatments are within reach for poor children suffering from asthma.
Family Special Considerations for Traumatized Infants Bruce D. Perry Trauma affects infants in unique ways. Bruce Perry, a medical expert in child trauma, answers key questions.
Family How Courtroom Resources Can Help Judges Address Education Needs of Children in Care Legal Center for Foster Care and Education Judges can take many steps to ensure the education needs of children in foster care are being met.
Family Coalition for Juvenile Justice Releases Status Offense Standards Announcing new standards for representing juvenile status offenders.
Family Hague Convention on Child Abduction Not Violated Scott Trowbridge Father did not violate the Hague Convention on International Aspects of Child Abduction by keeping children in the U.S. after the mother made violent threats.
Family Failure to Appoint Attorney Invalidated Termination of Mother’s Parental Rights Where mother was a minor for most of case and had a GAL, but no attorney, termination was improper because mother was not adequately informed of her rights and responsibilities toward her child, and may well have made different decisions that would have changed the outcome.