ABA debates role of child’s attorney in abuse and neglect proceedingsBy Michael G. BergmannDecember 2009The role of the child’s attorney in abuse and neglect proceedings was the topic of hot debates at the recent Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association (ABA), held in Chicago from July 30th to August 4th
GAL appointment, now what?By Laura KernDecember 2009You have just been appointed as a Guardian ad Litem in a Dissolution/Custody Case, an adoption case, a juvenile case, a guardianship case, now what?
Performance-based model for residential servicesBy Catherine M. RyanSeptember 2009A new law directs the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services to work with representatives of residential service providers and other state agencies to develop a performance-based model for these services.
“Safe haven” adoptionsBy Don C. HammerMarch 2009If the practitioner receives a call from prospective adoptive parents, or from an agency, informing the practitioner that a baby had been abandoned pursuant to the Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act, what should the practitioner know and do?
The top 10 tips for representing juvenilesBy Mary F. PetruchiusJune 200910 tips to help assist the private practitioner in achieving true success with the juvenile client, not just the juvenile case.
Truancy—A view from RockfordBy Kathryn BischoffMarch 2009Rockford's Municipal Truancy Ordinance, enacted in January 2007, makes it unlawful for a student who is subject to compulsory education laws (age six through 16) to miss one or more periods of the school day without valid cause.