Family Court Or Not? Raising Child Abuse Allegations Against A Parent.
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Scholarly article ; Legal matters
Abstract
In cases involving child abuse allegations against a parent, lawyers must decide whether to bring an action in children's court or family court. There are procedural and substantive advantages and disadvantages to filing for a child abuse injunction first versus raising the allegations as part of an active family law matter. The authors discuss jurisdictional differences and areas of authority.
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https://www.wisbar.org/NewsPublications/WisconsinLawyer/Pages/Article.aspx?Volume=93&Issue=3&Ahttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/5117
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Kornblum, L. & Pollack, D. (2020). Family Court Or Not? Raising Child Abuse Allegations Against A Parent. Wisco7nsin Lawyer, 93(3), 34-40
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