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Family

Aug. 5, 2004

Lawyers Can't Agree on Who Knows Best for Children

Column By Philip Carrizosa - What do we do with Josiah Z.? The California Supreme Court agreed to take up that question last week in a case that raises difficult and ponderous questions about the role of attorneys on the trial and appellate level in representing children in dependency cases.

        Column
        
        By Philip Carrizosa
        
        What do we do with Josiah Z.?
        The California Supreme Court agreed to take up that question last week in a case that...

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