Child Welfare and the Law
Discover the intricacies of child welfare law with Child Welfare and the Law by Theodore J. Stein. Published in 2007, this comprehensive book spans 539 pages and serves as an essential resource for legal professionals, social workers, and advocates dedicated to the welfare of children.
Delve into critical topics such as the child welfare system, the judicial framework, and federal and state legislation regarding the care and protection of children. Explore vital issues surrounding adoption, the rights of birth and foster parents, and the constitutional framework that safeguards children's rights.
Stein also addresses the litigation process, professional liability, and the importance of building a robust case record. This book is a must-read for anyone involved in child advocacy or seeking to understand the legal landscape affecting children and families in the United States. Enhance your knowledge and make a difference in the lives of children with this indispensable guide.