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This book promotes high-quality legal representation for all clients in child welfare proceedings. It collects in one easy reference three ABA practice standards (for children???s attorneys, child welfare agencies, and parent attorneys) a model act on child representation, and an infographic on high-quality legal representation. These resources provide a solid framework for new and experienced attorneys to guide ethical and uniform practice, protect clients??? rights, navigate challenges, and understand each other???s roles in the system.
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ABA Publishing
9781641052665
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3490010
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8/27/2018 12:00:00 AM
Publications | Book
Child Safety: A Guide for Judges and Attorneys
Publications | Book
Handbook On Questioning Children: A Linguistic Perspective
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Family Crisis at the Gate: Mediate, Don't Litigate
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Tipping Points: Recognizing and Preventing the Financial Exploitation of Older Adults [CC]
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Rahimi & You: What the 5th Circuit Decision Means for GBV Survivors, Your Clients, and Our Communities [CC]
Apr
09
Events | In-Person
ABA Center on Children & the Law Conferences 2024
ETHICS 60 min
Join us for the ABA Center on Children and the Law Spring 2024 National Conferences designed to train, engage, and provide opportunities for networking and dialogue among child welfare professionals.
Jan
30
Events | Webinar
Annual International Family Law Year-in-Review 2023
Join Melissa Kucinski and James Netto for an hour-and-a-half webinar where they will take you through all of the year's biggest developments in international family law in the United States and Europ…
Dec
14
When Religion Meets Family Law: A Comparison of Sharia Law in US and English Courts
This session will consider the differences in the jurisdictions of England and Wales, and the United States, when dealing with Sharia matters in family proceedings.