Representing Parents in Child Welfare Cases: Advice and Guidance for Family Defenders For Kindle

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Representing parents in child welfare cases can be a lonely job. Natural biases against an accused parent can create substantial obstacles. This book is a practical step-by-step guide for attorneys representing parents accused of parental unfitness due to abuse or neglect. Leading experts provide insights into every aspect of the legal process, from the initial interview with the parent(s), through court hearings, to issues attendant to the Child Abuse and Neglect Registry System.Contents:Chapter One: General Overview of Child Protection Laws in the United States / Martin GuggenheimChapter Two: Changing the Narrative in Child Welfare Cases / Matthew FraidinChapter Three: First Steps in Representing a Parent Accused of Abuse or Neglect / Matthew FraidinChapter Four: Challenging the Removal of Children / Lauren ShapiroChapter Five: Special Considerations Representing Clients Involved with the Criminal Justice System / Joanna WoolmanChapter Six: Achieving the Client?s Objectives to Shorten Foster Care Stays and Reunify the Family: Advocating for Supportive Placements, Appropriate Services, Parenting and Visiting Time, and Leveraging Opportunities for Advocacy at Conferences and Meetings Outside the Court Process / Center for Family RepresentationChapter Seven: Discovery and Pretrial Proceedings / Kenneth KrekorianChapter Eight: Negotiating for Services for the Family in Court; Admissions to the Petition / Kara FinckChapter Nine: The Adjudicatory Hearing / Darice Good-Dworak and Diana Rugh JohnsonChapter Ten: Representing Parents at Disposition and Permanency Hearings / Richard Cozzola and Lee ShevellChapter Eleven: The Indian Child Welfare Act / David MeyersChapter Twelve: Representing Parents with Disabilities / Joshua B. KayChapter Thirteen : Representing Out-of-State and Non-Citizen Parents / Annick I. Lenoir-PeekChapter Fourteen: Termination of Parental Rights / Sarah KatzChapter Fifteen: Representing Parents on Appeal / Andrew CohenChapter Sixteen: The Impact of Abuse and Neglect Findings Beyond the Juvenile Courthouse: Understanding the Child Abuse Register System and Ways to Challenge Administrative Child Abuse Register Determinations / Diane L. RedleafChapter Seventeen: Reforming the System / Joanne I. Moore

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