Achieving Timely Permanency in Child Protection Courts: The Importance of Frontloading the Court Process |
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Authors: | JUDGE LEONARD P. EDWARDS |
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Abstract: | Timely permanency for foster children has been an unrealized goal in our nation's juvenile courts. The goal of timely permanency is a legal mandate, it serves the needs of families, it is consistent with evolving case management standards, it is required by the Canons of Judicial Ethics, and it serves the best interests of children. Judges must take a leadership role within their courts to reduce delays in child protection courts. Through a series of changes including legislation, court rules, case management techniques, and judicial control, timely permanency for foster children can be achieved. |
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