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ABA Center for Children and the Law

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»About the Center

The ABA Center on Children and the Law, a program of the Young Lawyers Division, aims to improve children's lives through advances in law, justice, knowledge, practice and public policy. Our areas of expertise include child abuse and neglect, child welfare and protective services system enhancement, foster care, family preservation, termination of parental rights, parental substance abuse, adolescent health, and domestic violence.

Center News and Updates

2009 Center on Children and the Law’s Biannual National Conference |
May 14-16., 2009 | Washington DC

Mark your calendar to come to Washington DC next spring to attend the Center on Children and the Law’s Biannual National Conference on May 14-16. And if you can, plan to come a day early to attend a special program on representing parents in child welfare cases. Look to this space for additional details after Labor Day, and send us an email at childlaw2009@abanet.org if you would like to receive a program brochure this fall.

Advance registration for the 2009 Center on Children and the Law’s Biannual National Conference is OPEN. Click Here

2009 National Parent Attorney Conference Call For Workshops

The National Project to Improve Representation of Parents in the Child Welfare System and the American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law, will offer the first National Parent Attorney Conference in Washington, D.C. on May 13 - 14th, 2009. Click here for more information.

Announcing New Federal Legislation

On October 7, 2008 the President signed into law the Fostering Connections to Success and Adoptions Act of 2008 (H.R. 6893). This new law will help connect foster children with their relatives, promote permanent families through relative guardianship, and improve education and health care. The following resources provide summaries of this new law:


 


Featured Publications

Children, Law, and Disasters: What We Learned from Katrina and the Hurricanes of 2005

This book, a collaboration between the American Bar Association and the University of Houston Law Center, examines the intersection of children, law and disasters like Hurricane Katrina. It looks at the experiences of children during the disasters and the first response to the events in order to demonstrate how we can do a better job for children. It acknowledges the considerable stress on systems such as juvenile justice, foster care, and education before the disasters and what needs to happen in a post-Katrina world.

The book stresses the opportunity to examine and engage the problems that were exposed by disasters like Katrina and create effective policies for children in these all important systems. It also takes a longer view about the implications of an agenda focused on children's needs for public policy in general. It provides the government, as well as organizations and individuals who advocate for children, a much-needed tool to develop policies and plans for the future.

»Child Law Practice

This Month's Topics:

  • Representing Nonresident Fathers in Dependency Cases
  • Reshaping Juvenile Justice Policy: A Wish List
  • A Step Back for Equal Rights
  • Grandparents Are a Safe Source of Child Care

»Child CourtWorks

Child CourtWorks is a bimonthly newsletter published by the ABA Center on Children and the Law. Child CourtWorks keeps judges, court administrators, attorneys, social workers, child advocates and others informed of new developments and innovations across state court improvement projects focusing on child abuse and neglect and foster care and offers suggestions for productive juvenile dependency court reform.

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