2006 Legislation Update: Juvenile Law (Abuse & Delinquency)By Steve BakerSeptember 2006Summary: Amends the Probation and Probation Officers Act relating to the Redeploy Illinois Program. Provides that for any county or group of counties with a decrease of juvenile commitments of at least 25 percent, based on the average reductions of the prior three years, which are chosen to participate or continue as pilot sites, the Redeploy Illinois Oversight Board has the authority to reduce the required percentage of future commitments to achieve the purpose of the Program.
Case law in child abuse and neglect and custody mattersBy Catherine M. RyanDecember 2006During 2006, the Appellate Courts addressed the proper standards for a father in a neglect case, a grandparent in a custody case and a teacher appealing an indicated finding of abuse.
Case law in juvenile delinquency mattersBy Catherine M. RyanDecember 2006During 2006, the Supreme Court and the Appellate Courts addressed issues related to youth who commit sex offenses.
Case law in termination of parental rights mattersBy Catherine M. RyanDecember 2006During 2006, the Supreme Court and Appellate Courts have clarified two grounds for termination of parental rights, and have discussed the behavior of the parent and of the social service agency in the process.
Grandparent visitationBy Nicole OnoratoSeptember 2006Recently, the debate over grandparent visitation rights was once again the focus of Illinois legislators. On July 14, 2006, Public Act 94-1026, which revamped certain provisions of section 607 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (750 ILCS 5/607) relative to grandparent visitation, was approved by the legislature.
Judicial Observation: Caution on the Relaxed Rules of EvidenceBy Hon. Michael J. ChmielSeptember 2006The Juvenile Court Act of 1987, 705 ILCS 405/1-1 et seq. [hereinafter Act], is unique among the acts of the Illinois General Assembly in ways other than just those pertaining to substance – the treatment of juveniles.
Letter from the ChairBy Terra HowardSeptember 2006What is in a name? Quite a bit as far as the Child Law Section Council is concerned.
Overview of DCFS investigationsBy Janet Wukus AhernDecember 2006This year over 70,000 people will call the Department of Children and Family Services hotline to report suspected abuse or neglect of a child.
Practice tips: Interviewing techniques for young childrenBy Kathryn BischoffDecember 2006At the recent guardianship seminar sponsored by this section council one of the participants suggested additional training that would include interviewing techniques for children.
Pro bono cornerBy Michael G. BergmannSeptember 2006Each newsletter, this section will provide information on pro bono opportunities available throughout the State of Illinois that focus on children.