Family Law Meets Immigration LawBy Kathy JaraChild Law, June 2024In 1990 Congress created a new form of humanitarian relief for immigrant children, known as Special Immigrant Juvenile Status. Since its inception, the requirements have modified and expanded.
Guardianships vs. Adoptions of Minors in IllinoisBy Deanna HoytChild Law, June 2024While both guardianships and adoptions can give parties the right to the care, custody, and control of minor children, they have different legal standards and legal consequences.
Parenting and Alcohol AddictionBy January StramagliaChild Law, June 2024In Hines v. Lozano, the court refines and affirms its ability to restrict parenting time based upon alcohol or drug addiction.
Parenting Coordinators and Rule 909By Anna Aguilar & Erin WilsonChild Law, June 2024As defined by Illinois Supreme Court Rule 909(b), a parenting coordinator is for coparents who are unable or unwilling to cooperate in making parenting decisions, communicate effectively with regards to issues involving their children, implement and comply with parenting agreements and orders, or shield their children from the impact of parental conflict.
Restrictions on Parenting Time: How the Court Protects Children from Serious EndangermentBy Dayna L. PerlutChild Law, June 2024Before a court can put a restriction on a parent’s parenting time, the court must conduct a hearing and at that hearing find by a preponderance of the evidence that a parent engaged in conduct that seriously endangered the child’s mental, moral or physical health or that significantly impaired the child’s emotional development.
New Law Supports Recovery for Youth Trafficking SurvivorsBy Tayler MatthewsHuman and Civil Rights, May 2024A new law, Public Act 103-0191, follows federal sentencing reform efforts to amend the unfair sentencing practices that impact criminalized youth trafficking survivors.
Interesting Intersection in Illinois LawsBy Dakotah L. HublerChild Law, April 2024An analysis of a case in which the longstanding Juvenile Court Act of 1987 intersected with the new Pretrial Fairness Act.
International Child Abduction: An Overlooked Form of AbuseBy Sean P. SullivanChild Law, April 2024When a child is wrongfully detained in a foreign country by a parent, it can seem overwhelming and daunting for the custodial parent to imagine how they would ever get their child back.
Child Rights From a Pediatric Perspective and in Practice in GermanyBy Elizabeth ClarkeChild Law, January 2024Unlike other nations that have successfully incorporated international children's rights standards into their legal framework, the U.S. juvenile justice system has failed to do so.
New Law Supports Recovery for Youth Trafficking SurvivorsBy Tayler MatthewsChild Law, January 2024A new law, Public Act 103-0191, follows federal sentencing reform efforts to amend the unfair sentencing practices that impact criminalized youth trafficking survivors.
Troubling Conditions in Juvenile Detention CentersBy Elizabeth ClarkeChild Law, January 2024In December 2023, the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice published reports from its annual juvenile detention center inspections, finding that only three of the centers were found in compliance with minimum standards.
Adult Adoptions: In Re Konieczny and the Importance of Proper PleadingsBy Tiffany HorsteinChild Law, May 2023A summary and analysis of In Re Adoption of Ariana B. Konieczny, an Adult, which sheds light on the importance of proper pleadings to accomplish our client’s goal and some of the possible implications of adult adoptions.
Save the Date: Saturday November 18, 2023 – National Adoption DayBy Hon. Martin J. MengarelliChild Law, May 2023The goal of National Adoption Day, which is celebrated the Saturday before Thanksgiving, is to bring attention to the children in foster care waiting to be adopted.
Child Abuse: It Affects Us AllBy Peggy McGuireChild Law, April 2023Although child abuse is a topic that most people do not want to think about or discuss, it has long standing implications for society.
GAL’s Perspective on Proposed Amendments to 750 ILCS 5/506 Representation of a ChildBy Sean P. SullivanChild Law, April 2023Several Illinois legislators have proposed legislation to amend or alter the language of 750 ILCS 506 of the Ilinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, which governs how children are represented in the court system.
Illinois Association of Court Appointed Special AdvocatesBy Mari ChristophersonChild Law, April 2023The cornerstone of the CASA mission is providing best-interest advocacy for children before the court due to allegations of abuse and/or neglect.
Illinois Expands Youthful ParoleBy Hallie M. BeznerChild Law, April 2023In February, Gov. Pritzker officially signed HB 1064 into law, effectively abolishing juvenile life without parole as we know it in Illinois.
Illinois House Resolution Urges In-Person Hearings for Juveniles Where Liberty Is at StakeBy Scott F. MainChild Law, December 2022In March of 2022, the Illinois House of Representatives passed House Resolution 616, urging the Illinois Supreme Court to require Illinois courts to responsibly transition juvenile delinquency proceedings back to in-person hearings, especially where liberty interests are at stake.
Juvenile Redeploy IL 2015-2021By John J. RekowskiChild Law, December 2022A new report documents the success of Juvenile Redeploy IL in expanding community-based alternatives for youth at risk of commitment to juvenile prison.