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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

4.9
Total 121 Ratings
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LA
4 days 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.
Always an excellent resource on court related issues
Great class
Katrina Dawson
2 weeks ago
I am a mandated reporter, and I know the importance of advocating for our foster children.
Wanda Love
2 weeks ago
Good
Great
TD
1 month ago
good information
Good
E
1 month ago
very informative
PB
1 month ago
very informative
1 month ago
Very informative course!
Lee Charlemagne
B
2 months ago
Great information!
LM
2 months ago
I enjoyed it. Very informative.
GH
2 months ago
How to communicate with parties and the court was exceptional.
This was very educational
Sonya Gaither
2 months ago
This course was very valuable and informative. It should be offered in the DFCS training as a part of the approval process.
TC
2 months ago
Excellent information.
P
4 months ago
Very informative
Thank you
Very informative
J
6 months ago
Thanks for providing this training.
Good info
Great course

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