Cheerleading 101 - yes, you do that too

Dec 04, 2019, 02:16 PM

In this episode, Angela and Bill reveal a secret—that advocating a parent’s position can in fact facilitate the quick achievement of permanency. For example, a child’s attorney ensuring a parent is promptly referred to providers will help determine whether the case plan’s services can be timely achieved.  

Advocating for the parent  is, of course, in the name of your client—the removed child.  By moving to compel referrals for the parent, you are pushing the case to permanency within statutory timeframes. And, you are taking the lead in the litigation to further your client’s emotional stability.

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