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Objection! No One is Leading.

An episode of the The Children's Law Podcast podcast, hosted by True North Child Advocates, titled "Objection! No One is Leading." was published on May 24, 2024 and runs 17 minutes.

May 24, 2024 ·17m · The Children's Law Podcast

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Have you ever seen a dependency case that looks more like a tennis match? The parties volleying back and forth, waiting to see if the parents will succeed? In some jurisdictions, everyone is doing their job, but no one is leading. In this episode, we want to encourage children's attorneys to take charge. We think one of the most consequential things you can do for your clients is to think of yourself as lead counsel. Listen to learn how you can boldly step into the role of lead counsel and achieve better outcomes for your clients.
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