120 Years Later: The Juvenile Court in IllinoisBy Elizabeth ClarkeJanuary 2020Illinois led the world in establishing and protecting the rights of children when its first juvenile court was founded in 1899.
Case Law UpdatesBy Susan GoldbergMarch 2020Summaries of recent cases of interest to child law practitioners.
A Case Note on Arika M. v. Christopher M.By Jared A. GiuffreJanuary 2020In Arika M. v. Christopher M., the appellate court established whether 750 ILCS 5/606.5(c) or 735 ILCS 5/8-2601 applies to child hearsay statements during an order of protection hearing when an alleged abuser is a parent of the child.
A Case Note on In re Marriage of ElliottBy Hon. Randall B. RosenbaumJanuary 2020The appellate court addressed two main issues in In re Marriage of Elliott:1) Whether the husband should have been held in indirect civil contempt; and 2) whether the new or old child support law applied to a modification proceeding.
Chair’s ColumnBy Amanda G. HighlanderOctober 2020A note from the chair, Amanda G. Highlander.
Considering a Child’s Wishes Under the IMDMABy Richard Ian ConnerMarch 2020A look at how much weight courts should give a child's expressed wishes and what those wishes mean as they relate to the best interests factor set forth under the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act.
Expanding Restorative Justice Community Courts in Cook CountyBy Kaitlin CostelloNovember 2020After the success of a restorative justice program in the North Lawndale neighborhood of Chicago, Cook County Chief Justice Timothy C. Evans opened two new restorative justice community courts in the Englewood and Avondale neighborhoods.
Family Justice Resource Center Helps to Reunite Families Facing Misplaced Abuse ClaimsBy Diane Redleaf, Michelle Weidner, & Colette SaffordJune 2020With the help of the Family Justice Resource Center, lawyers now have an invaluable resource to help exonerate clients who have been wrongfully accused of abuse and neglect based on incorrect medical evidence.
Making Juvenile Justice ‘Just’By Judge Ramon Ocasio, IIINovember 2020For members of the bar and the judiciary, current events have provided us with an opportunity to initiate and to contribute to a conversation about juvenile justice.
Modern Families in Family LawBy Meg LedebuhrOctober 2020Illinois is far ahead of many other states when it comes to the law surrounding assisted reproductive technology. Yet, even in Illinois, many aspects of the law concerning assisted reproduction remain unclear.
A Note From the EditorBy Amanda G. HighlanderJanuary 2020A note from the editor, Amanda G. Highlander.
Shifting Perspective: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and TraumaBy Susan M. Brazas GoldbergJanuary 2020Attorneys and judges who work with children in domestic relations and juvenile court matters will find it helpful to keep abreast of the shift in perception about the behavior of at-risk children and youth.
What Can I Do?By George W. TimberlakeNovember 2020Judges and community stakeholders alike have been energized by the attention paid to the Black Lives Matter movement in our country. In dozens of states people are asking, “What can I do now?”
Whose Interest Is It, Anyway? A Case Note on In re J.C.By Hon. Robert J. AndersonJanuary 2020A summary of In re J.C., which looks at whether a parent can call a child as a witness in a hearing on a petition to terminate parental rights.