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How and Why to Communicate with Parties and the Court

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It feels like I am forever being asked why a person or family with an interest in a child, like a foster parent, doesn’t know about a court date; or isn’t asked about how the child is doing in their home; or isn’t informed about changes in the child’s life, including even a change in placement. Join to learn how to advocate for yourself and the child and get a road map and tips on How and Why to Communicate with Parties and the Court. Presented by: Ashley Willcott J.D., Certified Child Welfare Law Specialist

Top Legal Analyst, Consultant, Juvenile Court Judge &Trial Attorney
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    53:47
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Student Ratings & Reviews

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One of the best I’ve heard ❤️❤️❤️❤️
WM
1 week ago
Good one
Very valuable information.
AR
2 weeks ago
thank you
EL
3 weeks ago
na
Good course
SO excellent. More practical information than any training I've done so far.
CB
4 weeks ago
this was helpful and enciteful
good
great
AL
2 months ago
Great all around
TT
2 months ago
great course
DN
3 months ago
Good Reminder
Great
LH
3 months ago
This was informative and helpful. I appreciated learning about the fact that there is a child abuse and sexual abuse protocol in each county. I will be contacting my county to find out what ours is.
JC
4 months ago
this lady had alot of good advice,but with her switching the slides back and forth it got kinda confuising
Great information
Tons of information over 66 slides!
Awesome Information
T
6 months ago
This course was very informative.
I live in Michigan, and if this was mentioned before I took the course, I missed it. I do believe that most of the material applies to Michigan as well. I took the course because I have not felt like I have been heard ever. I have been a foster parent for 30 years, and I have seen that a lot of information is not getting to the Judge, and I wanted to know how to go about getting that information to the Judge. I am 65 years old, so adoption is no longer on our minds. Just in the last few years, I have noticed that the information I gave the caseworkers is not getting to the next caseworker.
BS
6 months ago
The court room did not ask to hear what foster parent know. I sat and shook my head when false information was given as the truth. It good to know that we can write a letter to the Judge to be heard.
Great insights and resources.
Excellent
LA
6 months ago
There was a lot of valuable info to cover in this hour and the speaker did a very good job but I'm not sure I was able to absorb it all due to the amount of information.

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