2021 Coffee Core Concepts: Representing Parents in Abuse & Neglect Cases
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Representing a parent in an abuse and neglect case in Juvenile Court may appear to be the same as representing any other client, but there are several annoyances and acronyms associated with Juvenile Court. Before taking on your first case, it’s critical to grasp the procedural distinctions, who makes up the “team,” and the relevant dates. This presentation will cover the fundamentals of an abuse and neglect case, from protective custody to termination of jurisdiction, as well as how to properly prepare a parent client for the whole process.
Trisha E. McCulloch, The Center for Family Law, St. Charles, is the speaker.
Trisha McCulloch graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law in May 2012 with Honors with a focus on Family Law. Trisha worked as an editor for the Law Review and was appointed as a Teaching Assistant for the Legal Writing Department throughout her second and third years of law school.
She accepted a contract position as a guardian ad litem for abuse and neglect cases in St. Charles County with the St. Charles County Juvenile Center in 2014. Trisha established TEM Law, LLC in September of 2015. Prior to starting her own company, she was an associate at Todt, Ryan & McCulloch in St. Charles, Missouri, where she worked as his family law associate from 2012.
Trisha is the treasurer of the St. Charles County Family Resource Center as well as the St. Charles County Bar Association. She serves on the executive committee of the Missouri Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Board and as a provisional judge in Cottleville, Missouri.
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