Wednesday Oct 16, 2024

003: An Introduction to Child Advocacy

Discover tools to navigate the waters of family law with a focus on child advocacy and the nuances of our legal system. Join Krista Nash as we unravel the complexities of divorce and custody proceedings, championing a child-centered approach that prioritizes the well-being of children.  We'll dissect the difference between dependency and neglect cases and domestic relations, emphasizing the crucial role state intervention plays in safeguarding children's safety in D&N cases but the need for parents and professionals to focus on children’s best interests in the family law world.

Gain clarity on the various roles within child advocacy such as parenting plan evaluators and best-interests attorneys. These are called different names in different states – for example, in Colorado, there are  Child and Family Investigators (CFIs), Parental Responsibilities Evaluators (PREs), and Child's Legal Representatives (CLRs). We'll break down their functions, from CFIs' short-term assessments to the comprehensive evaluations conducted by PREs, and dissect their associated costs and required training. 

Explore the transformative power of effective co-parenting to foster better futures for children post-divorce.  We'll also highlight alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation and arbitration as valuable tools to minimize conflict and encourage peace. Together, we'll call upon parents, judges, and attorneys to unite in support of children during these challenging family transitions, with a promise of future episodes offering expert advice on navigating family law.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Focus on child-centered approaches in family law, especially during divorce and custody proceedings
  • Overview of roles and processes in family law investigations, including CFIs, PREs, and CLRs
  • Importance of effective co-parenting and minimizing conflict for children's well-being
  • Exploration of alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation and arbitration
  • Emphasis on universal principles of child advocacy that transcend state lines

Resources from this Episode

www.childrenfirstfamilylaw.com

All states have different laws; be sure you are checking out your state laws specifically surrounding divorce. Krista is a licensed attorney in Colorado and Wyoming but is not providing through this podcast legal advice. Please be sure to seek independent legal counsel in your area for your specific situation. 

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