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  • October 24, 2017

    Welcome to the Children & the Law Section Blog

    The Children & the Law Section has established the Children & the Law Section Blog to provide its members with valuable information for attorneys who represent various parties including children, parents, and grandparents, as well as agencies that serve children.

    Welcome friends, colleagues, and all other interested persons!

    The Children & the Law Section has established the Children & the Law Section Blog to provide its members with valuable information for attorneys who represent various parties including children, parents, and grandparents, as well as agencies that serve children.

    While our members usually pick sides on an issue, the blog submissions are intended to be neutral. We expect them to be of high quality and relevant to you. We also intend to keep them short – submissions should be 500 to 1,500 words.

    While members of the Children & the Law Board will aid in supplying content for the blog, we welcome submissions from other section members. More information concerning standards that apply to our content submissions can be obtained from the blog chair, Christie Christie.

    We expect to post submissions on important topics such as changes in the statutes, important appellate and Supreme Court decisions, and family law, juvenile delinquency and child welfare proceedings. New content will be published at least monthly, so please visit our site for our new additions.

    Happy blogging!

    Rebecca Kiefer, section chair
    Christie Christie, blog chair




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    Children & the Law Blog is published by the Children & the Law Section and the State Bar of Wisconsin; blog posts are written by section members. To contribute to this blog, contact Amanda Roush and review Author Submission Guidelines. Learn more about the Children & the Law Section or become a member.

    Disclaimer: Views presented in blog posts are those of the blog post authors, not necessarily those of the Section or the State Bar of Wisconsin. Due to the rapidly changing nature of law and our reliance on information provided by outside sources, the State Bar of Wisconsin makes no warranty or guarantee concerning the accuracy or completeness of this content.

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