DuPage County modifies local rule on adoptionsBy Sean McCumberSeptember 2008The changes to the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit court local rule regarding adoptions, while expansive, are simple and user-friendly.
Law Day 2008By Michael W. RaridonMay 2008I do not remember there being a Law Day when I was a kid in the 60s.
Legislation-Passed billsBy Steve BakerJune 2008The following are summaries of new legislation in Illinois affecting the practice of criminal law. As these are summaries only, the Public Act should be reviewed before reliance.
Legislation-Passed billsBy Steve BakerMay 2008The following are summaries of new legislation in Illinois affecting the practice of criminal law. As these are summaries only, the Public Act itself should be reviewed before reliance.
Letter from the ChairBy Michael G. BergmannDecember 2008Welcome to the second edition of the newsletter of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Child Law Section, which I hope you find to be informative.
Letter from the ChairBy Michael G. BergmannSeptember 2008Children are our future. It may be trite, but it is certainly true.
More parents for more children: The modernization of adoptionBy Joseph F. EmmerthJanuary 2008The Adoption Act directs the court to “liberally construe” its provisions; plain and simple, this means that the statute should apply to more cases and situations than it otherwise would if construed strictly.
The role of the GAL in family law casesBy Susan M. BrazasMay 2008In recent years, many circuit courts have made increasing numbers of appointments of Guardians Ad Litem in custody and visitation matters.
The role of the Guardian ad Litem in litigation: Clearly unclearBy Henry D. Kass, J.D.December 2008In a recent edition of the Family Law Bulletin, Thomas Else wrote about the role of the Guardian ad Litem in domestic relations litigation and argued that the role is quite defined.
Student discipline hearingsBy Phil MilskDecember 2008The concept of the traditional family, typically a marital union between opposite-sex individuals and their children, is rapidly shifting.
Student discipline hearingsBy Phil MilskSeptember 2008Boards of Education in Illinois have the authority to suspend or expel students for “gross disobedience or misconduct” pursuant to Section 10-22.6 of the Illinois School Code. 105 ILCS 5/10-22.6(a).
When a child is in foster care: From the parent’s perspectiveBy Christina SchneiderJune 2008Editor’s Note: Christina Schneider, Special Assistant General Counsel to DCFS, has been kind enough to provide a synopsis of the new guide for parents in the Abuse/Neglect system which will be available soon.