Ensuring Family Connection: Effective Representation for Parents in Probate Guardianship
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While probate legal guardianship matters are private custody disputes—typically involving a relative or family friend—they differ significantly from family law actions, and in practice often resemble quasi-dependency proceedings. Parents can face serious consequences, including suspension of their parental rights and the termination of all contact with their children.
Because of these high stakes, it is essential that parents have access to skilled and informed legal representation. This training will equip attorneys with the knowledge and tools needed to advocate effectively for parents, including how to assist with objections, petitions to terminate a guardianship, and petitions for visitation. Participants will also receive access to Public Counsel's new practice manual for parents' attorneys, with sample pleadings, templates, and forms to support their practice.
The Trust and Estates Law Section is chaired by Jennifer McNeil-Lozano and Teal Schoonover.