How and Why to Communicate with Parties and the Court

About Course
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
Course Content
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Student Ratings & Reviews
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
I am a mandated reporter, and I know the importance of advocating for our foster children.
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Lee Charlemagne
Great information!
I enjoyed it. Very informative.
How to communicate with parties and the court was exceptional.
This was very educational
This course was very valuable and informative. It should be offered in the DFCS training as a part of the approval process.
Excellent information.
Very informative
Thank you
Very informative
Thanks for providing this training.
Good info
Great course