Your cart is currently empty!
<< Back to Helpful Information Resource Database
Useful Information Resources for:
Legal Professionals
-
Sibling Bill Of Rights (Spanish)
Spanish version detailing the rights of siblings in foster care systems.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Children in Foster Care, Foster Parents, Kinship Caregivers, Legal Professionals, Teenagers -
Sibling Bill of Rights
Outlines the rights of siblings in foster care to remain connected and receive fair treatment.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Children in Foster Care, Foster Parents, Kinship Caregivers, Legal Professionals, Teenagers -
IN RE AVA W Decision
Analyzes a court decision regarding the custody and welfare of a child named Ava W.
Filed under: Legal -
IN RE Riley B Decision
Reviews a legal case concerning the rights and welfare of a child named Riley B.
Filed under: Legal -
Foster Care Division Arrest and Children in Care
Details the procedures and rights involved when a child in foster care is arrested.
Filed under: Foster Parent -
CT Legal Decision re: Open Adoption agreement – breach of contract
Explores the legal implications of breaching open adoption agreements in Connecticut.
Filed under: Legal -
CT Legal Decision re: Foster Parents’ Legal Right to Defense and Indemnification in Civil Action
Discusses legal protections and rights for foster parents involved in civil lawsuits.
Filed under: Legal -
2024 Adoption & Guardianship Connecticut Chart
Explains the legal procedures for adoption and guardianship in Connecticut.
Useful information for: Adoptive Parents, Foster Parents, Kinship Caregivers, Legal Professionals, Prospective GuardiansFiled under: Legal -
Understanding Child Welfare and the Courts
Provides a comprehensive overview of how child welfare systems interact with judicial systems to protect children’s rights and welfare.
Filed under: Kinship/Relative -
Termination Of Parental Rights and Adoptions
Guides individuals through the legal processes of terminating parental rights and completing adoptions, with a focus on probate court procedures.
Useful information for: Child Welfare Specialists, Legal Professionals, Prospective Adoptive Parents, Prospective GuardiansFiled under: Legal