In New York City, an indigent parent can receive the assistance of a multidisciplinary legal team—an attorney, a social worker, and a parent advocate—to defend against the City’s request to temporarily remove a child from her care. But in Mississippi, that same parent can have her rights to her child permanently terminated without ever receiving the assistance of a single lawyer. In Washington State, the Legislature has ensured that parents ensnared in child abuse and neglect proceedings will receive the help of a well-trained and well-compensated attorney with a reasonable caseload. Yet in Tennessee, its Supreme Court has held that although a parent may technically have a right to a lawyer, that lawyer need not be effective
State agencies initiate dependency proceedings when a child is alleged, often due to parental neglec...
A national consensus is emerging that zealous legal representation of parents is crucial in ensuring...
In criminal and delinquency proceedings against juveniles, who determines how much or how little a c...
In New York City, an indigent parent can receive the assistance of a multidisciplinary legal team—an...
In Lassiter v. Department of Social Services, the Supreme Court of the United States held that due p...
A parent\u27s constitutional right to raise his or her child is one of the most venerated liberty in...
A national consensus is emerging that zealous leagal representation for parents is crucial to ensure...
In the midst of the push for universal access to counsel in civil cases and the increasing proportio...
This Comment evaluates New York City’s framework for assigning counsel to Family Court litigants, kn...
This casenote will examine the historical development of the constitutional right to counsel. It wil...
An impoverished mother has no constitutional right to a lawyer\u27s help in resisting a state\u27s a...
(Excerpt) Why are the requisites for federal constitutional child caretakers largely left to state l...
Parents in family court overwhelmingly proceed pro se; however, in child support courtrooms, governm...
The trend in child welfare has been to err on the side of protection, often considered erring on the...
Fifty years ago, the United States Supreme Court in In re Gault held that children have the constitu...
State agencies initiate dependency proceedings when a child is alleged, often due to parental neglec...
A national consensus is emerging that zealous legal representation of parents is crucial in ensuring...
In criminal and delinquency proceedings against juveniles, who determines how much or how little a c...
In New York City, an indigent parent can receive the assistance of a multidisciplinary legal team—an...
In Lassiter v. Department of Social Services, the Supreme Court of the United States held that due p...
A parent\u27s constitutional right to raise his or her child is one of the most venerated liberty in...
A national consensus is emerging that zealous leagal representation for parents is crucial to ensure...
In the midst of the push for universal access to counsel in civil cases and the increasing proportio...
This Comment evaluates New York City’s framework for assigning counsel to Family Court litigants, kn...
This casenote will examine the historical development of the constitutional right to counsel. It wil...
An impoverished mother has no constitutional right to a lawyer\u27s help in resisting a state\u27s a...
(Excerpt) Why are the requisites for federal constitutional child caretakers largely left to state l...
Parents in family court overwhelmingly proceed pro se; however, in child support courtrooms, governm...
The trend in child welfare has been to err on the side of protection, often considered erring on the...
Fifty years ago, the United States Supreme Court in In re Gault held that children have the constitu...
State agencies initiate dependency proceedings when a child is alleged, often due to parental neglec...
A national consensus is emerging that zealous legal representation of parents is crucial in ensuring...
In criminal and delinquency proceedings against juveniles, who determines how much or how little a c...