• Bernie_Sandals@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I believe what he is mentioning is the specific type of case brought up in the article called an “intervenor” where a foster family can still get rights at least in Colorado after the biological family has already been declared safe.

    The “lawyers” I believe he’s mentioning is the lawyer Einrich and specialist Baird mentioned in the article as being pro-intervenor.

    I am not in this field, like at all, so if I’m mistaken please correct me.

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      1 year ago

      No, I understand the article, but he’s trying to conflate it to being more than one lawyer, and one shitty social worker and pushing it as fact. That’s what is foolish.

      In the grand majority of states this isn’t a thing, and family reunification is always the number 1 goal.

      What bothers me about the article is where is the parents lawyer? Or the lawyer for the child? Often every party gets representation in family court for reasons like these two clowns in this article.