Sentences with phrase «guardian ad litem services»

Direct legal assistance involves such services as representation, interviewing prospective clients, participation in advice clinics, co-counseling and mentoring on pro bono cases, serving as a mediator or arbitrator, and providing guardian ad litem services.

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Respite care, rescue foster, guardian ad litem, family based services, permanency goals; they're all part of the foster care vocabulary you'll start learning when you become a foster parent.
Established in 2001, it was created by the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 with the idea of merging the 700 probation officers who handle family court welfare work, 810 guardians ad litem who represent children's interests in child abuse and care cases, and the children's branch of the Official Solicitor's Department.
(a), the court or circuit court commissioner shall promptly refer the parents for mediation or other family court counseling services under s. 767.11 and may appoint a guardian ad litem.
In this action filed by the Virginia Department of Human Services, the Norfolk Circuit Court says the lawyer for respondent and her court - appointed guardian ad litem should decide which of them will be permitted to cross-examine the department's witnesses and...
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Two civil legal services lawyers applied: Sean Staples, guardian ad litem project director of the Children's Law Center and Vytas Vergeer, legal director of Bread for the City.
Careers that focus on juvenile and family law include family law practioner (solo practice or law firm), guardian ad litem or child's attorney, social services agency attorney, District Attorney or Public Defender specializing in juveniles, public policy - makers, and judicial clerkships in specialized juvenile or domestic courts.
A. the exclusive right to consent to medical, dental, and surgical treatment involving invasive procedures and to consent to psychiatric and psychological treatment of the child; B. the right to represent the child in legal action and to make other decisions of substantial legal significance concerning the child; C. the right to consent to marriage and to enlistment in the armed forces of the United States; D. the right to make decisions concerning the child's education; E. the right to the services and earnings of the child; F. except when a guardian of the child's estate or a guardian or attorney ad litem has been appointed for the child, the right to act as an agent of the child in relation to the child's estate if the child's action is required by a state, the United States, or a foreign government; G. the duty to manage the estate of the child to the extent the estate has been created by community property or the joint property of the parents.
The guardian ad litem must attend all court hearings and recommend appropriate services and custody arrangements for the child, based on the facts gathered during the investigation.
The services of the guardian ad litem (GAL) are usually billed at a reduced rate and will most likely be paid for by the spouse who is most able to pay, which is usually the non-incarcerated spouse.
Second, education and training programs in partner violence are now offered to virtually every professional constituency involved in the family court system: lawyers, judges, family service officers, child support enforcement personnel, mediators, guardians ad litem, and custody evaluators.
The judges, attorneys, advocates, court administrators, court services personnel, and law professors interviewed for the study reported that evaluators and guardians ad litem were «heavily influenced by the social and legal policies that facilitate contact with the noncustodial parent without regard to the risks attendant upon contact or relationship.»
The annual Summit is the largest child welfare event in Florida, and the department anticipates the convening of more than 3,000 child welfare professionals and related partners, including attorneys, case managers, child advocates, child protective investigators and supervisors, Child Protection Team staff, child welfare trainers, court staff, DCF staff, relative caregivers, foster and adoptive parents, guardians ad litem, judges, law enforcement, juvenile justice professionals, service providers, and youth.
Beraja Counseling Center offers a variety of services to aid in the process such as court appointed guardian ad litem, supervised visitations, reunification therapy, and parenting coordination.
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