CLE Course: Introduction to Representing Children in Abuse & Neglect Cases

CLE Course: Introduction to Representing Children in Abuse & Neglect Cases

Attend this CLE online to learn how to effectively represent abused and neglected foster care children.

By Legal Aid Center Pro Bono Project

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Online

About this event

There is an urgent need for pro bono volunteer attorneys to represent abused and neglected children. Can you help?

In this course, attorneys will learn how to effectively represent children in foster care. In Nevada, children are parties to an abuse/neglect case brought by a child welfare agency. Under Nevada law, those children have a right to be represented by an attorney. Attorneys from the Children's Attorneys Project (CAP) will teach attendees how to establish an attorney/client relationship with clients of all ages. The class will also provide an overview of the child welfare system and the life of an abuse/neglect case. Lastly, the class will touch upon common issues, including sibling connections, mental health, and delayed permanency.

This CLE will be available online via GoTo Meeting. Attorneys who refer others to this CLE can receive a free Starbucks gift card.

Nevada-licensed or emeritus-certified attorneys can earn 2.0 general CLE credits by attending. To receive credit, attorneys must be an active volunteer with the Pro Bono Project and take one new pro bono case or volunteer for two Ask-A-Lawyer sessions. Visit www.lacsnprobono.org to take a case or volunteer.

For information about other CLEs offered by Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, please visit www.lacsn.org/cle.

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Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada’s Pro Bono Project coordinates private attorneys who generously volunteer to provide free legal assistance to individuals who cannot afford an attorney. The Pro Bono Project offers many opportunities for attorneys to contribute pro bono services. Lawyers can volunteer to take a case or answer legal questions for an hour or two. CLE training seminars, mentors, and a number of support services are available to assist volunteers.