SAN DIEGO -- One reason for the poor results suffered by many children and parents who wind up in juvenile dependency court is inadequate legal representation, according to the American Bar Association's Center for Children and the Law.
"Attorneys representing parents and children need a diverse set of skills to effectively manage their cases," the ABA stated.
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"Attorneys representing parents and children need a diverse set of skills to effectively manage their cases," the ABA stated.
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