Trial Advocacy for the Child Welfare Lawyer

Trial Advocacy for the Child Welfare Lawyer
Author: Marvin Ventrell
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-04-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1601566972

Trial Advocacy for the Child Welfare Lawyer: Telling the Story of the Family was a first of its kind publication and gave lawyers working in child welfare court their first real trial skills book five years ago. Thousands of lawyers became more proficient at trial work because of that seminal publication. Now, the Juvenile Law Society (JLS) has made it even better with Trial Advocacy for the Child Welfare Lawyer: Telling the Story of the Family, Second Edition, by Marvin Ventrell and Patrick Furman. Trials, effectively presented, are stories—stories of mothers, fathers, children—stories of the family. Trial Advocacy for the Child Welfare Lawyer, Second Edition teaches you how to present the story of the family from the unique and powerful perspective of each litigant. From nuts and bolts to advanced practice techniques, each trial skill is treated as a mechanism of persuasion. For the Second Edition, JLS Founder and Director Marvin Ventrell teamed up with his long-time trial skills training partner and highly regarded teacher and trial lawyer, Patrick Furman as co-author. Ventrell and Furman expand the nine essential trial skills of the first edition and have added a new chapter on The Child Witness. From case analysis to opening statement, to witness exam to evidentiary foundations, to objections, to closing argument and professionalism and ethics, Trial Advocacy for the Child Welfare Lawyer, Second Edition prepares the lawyer for children, parents, and state agencies to go to court. Reviews The Juvenile Law Society [JLS] has made a profound contribution to the field of child welfare law with this succinct and practical book. It really should be required reading for all lawyers appearing in child welfare court. It is an artful blending of the essentials of trial advocacy with the particulars of child welfare court. This book will empower attorneys to provide improved advocacy for children, parents, and agencies . . . and that, in turn, will lead to better judicial outcomes for our most vulnerable children and their families. —Jennifer L. Renne, Esq., Director, Capacity Building Center for Courts, American Bar Association

Mom, What Do Lawyers Do?

Mom, What Do Lawyers Do?
Author: Roxanne Richards-LeCorps
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-08-05
Genre: Lawyers
ISBN: 9781482554120

"This delightful picture book explains what different types of lawyers do in their daily work. The book offers child-friendly writing coupled with engaging illustrations that provide a realistic but fun look into the career specializations a lawyer might practice. An educational children's book, Mom, What Do Lawyers Do?, is perfect for the home and classroom libraries where careers will be discussed. It's an excellent resource in explaining how lawyers can help families. The kid-friendly terms and fun illustrations ensure children will enjoy this book again and again."--Page 4 of cover.

Fathers' Rights

Fathers' Rights
Author: James J. Gross
Publisher: SphinxLegal
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2004
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 157248375X

You need to know your rights as a parent--or face losing them. -- p.[4] of cover.

Getting Ready for Court

Getting Ready for Court
Author: Lynn M. Copen
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2000-07-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780761921844

A fun, friendly first step in helping prepare primary-aged children to testify in criminal cases involving abuse.

Andrew Learns about Lawyers

Andrew Learns about Lawyers
Author: Tiffany Obeng
Publisher: Sugar Cookie Books
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2021-10-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781735522579

Looking for a children's book about lawyers? This is it! It's "Take Your Kid to Work Day" and Andrew is beyond excited to go to work with Mama until he realizes that he does not know what Mama does for work. "I am a lawyer or what some call an attorney," begins the exploration of the wonderful world of lawyers. Andrew Learns about Lawyers, the third book in the Andrew Career Day book series, is a great book and beginner career resource to introduce young children (ages 4-8) to the career of a lawyer. Complete with phonetic assistance, an easy reader glossary, and diverse and inclusive images and images of legal pioneers (think Ruth Bader Ginsburg or Thurgood Marshall!), your child will begin thinking of a possible career as a lawyer and be in awe of the lawyers in their life. Andrew Learns about Lawyers shows how special and important being a lawyer is, which makes it the perfect gift for lawyers, gift for law students, and gift for recent law graduates! Andrew's Career Day books are a great way to promote learning and awareness of the featured profession by engaging both kids and adults with simple and slightly complex words, and beautifully colorful illustrations. These rhyming career exploration books are perfect for curious sons and daughters as they provide just enough information in an easy to follow and interesting way. By the end of each book, your child will be inspired to learn more about the career and the special pioneers of the field.

Representing Children in Child Protective Proceedings

Representing Children in Child Protective Proceedings
Author: Jean Koh Peters
Publisher: MICHIE
Total Pages: 1136
Release: 1997
Genre: Attorney and client
ISBN:

There is no area of legal practice with higher stakes than the representation of abused or neglected children. If you handle these cases, you know how delicate they can be & how important it is to get the right result. In Representing Children in Child Protective Proceedings, Jean Koh Peters provides the expert analysis & practical guidance you need to ensure that your child-clients receive the best representation possible.