Representing Parents in Child Dependency Cases—Tools for Effective Advocacy

MCLE Credit: 3.0 (Ethics: 0.0)
Live-Interactive Credit: 0.0
GAL for Children CE Credit: 3.0 (GAL Information)
Designation Credit: 3.0 Divorce and Family Law
Price: $189 (Includes a downloadable audio version.)
Viewable Through: 08/31/2027

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A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay of the August 2024 webcast, Representing Parents in Child Dependency Cases—Tools for Effective Advocacy.

As parent’s counsel, you are advocating for a parent’s rights and the preservation of a child’s family. As in criminal cases, a government agency and its resources are arrayed against you and your client. But unlike the criminal legal system, the dependency system is not set up to protect the affected individuals against the government—even though important constitutional rights are at stake, the people most harmed are often marginalized and unable to afford counsel, and the risk of harm is high with a possibility of permanent family separation. 

This course provides attorneys with tools to effectively counter abuse and neglect allegations, help reduce the length of time children are removed from their homes, and ensure that service plans and orders are tailored to the needs of the family. We explore the harms of family separation, how to ensure the agency meets its duty to provide “reasonable efforts” to reunite the family, the benefits of motion practice and written advocacy, tools for procuring discovery, effective communication with your clients, and how to shift the narrative and present evidence to reunify the family.