Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
1981
Abstract
Attorneys may be involved at various stages in the management of cases of child abuse and neglect. However, typically they become important only on those cases which go to court. There are in fact three separate attorney roles, with requirements which vary according to whom the attorney represents. These roles are the child's attorney, the agency attorney, and the parents' attorney.
Publication Information & Recommended Citation
Duquette, Donald N. "Legal Roles." In Social Work with Abused and Neglected Children: A Manual of Interdisciplinary Practice, edited by Kathleen Faller, 181-193. New York: Free Press, 1981.
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