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    • Guarding the democracy of home : representing parents in child protection cases 

      University of South Carolina Children's Law Center; Elliott, John D. (South Carolina State Library, 2000)
      Many attorneys who are appointed to represent parents in child protection proceedings may have little or no experience in family court. This book is intended as a guide for these lawyers, and is based on the knowledge ...
    • Training & resource manual for juvenile defense attorneys 

      University of South Carolina, Children's Law Center (South Carolina State Library, 2014-04-19)
      The purpose of the Training and Resource Manual for Juvenile Defenders is to provide juvenile defense attorneys with a comprehensive overview of the juvenile justice system and the legal and collateral issues that arise ...
    • Training and resource manual for attorneys representing juveniles in family court 

      University of South Carolina Children's Law Center (South Carolina State Library, 2000)
      This manual was created to provide defense attorneys who represent juveniles with as much information as possible without being overwhelming and to assist with the training of new public defenders and attorneys.
    • Training and resource manual for attorneys representing juveniles in family court 

      University of South Carolina, Children's Law Center (South Carolina State Library, 2006-10-17)
      This manual was created to provide defense attorneys who represent juveniles with as much information as possible without being overwhelming and to assist with the training of new public defenders and attorneys.
    • Working with juveniles with multi-agency involvement 

      University of South Carolina, Children's Law Center (South Carolina State Library, 2014-04-14)
      Early identification, referral for appropriate services, and ongoing coordination are essential to improving the long-term outcomes for children with complex needs and involvement with multiple agencies. Too often, children ...