Representing the Teenage Parent
Part 1: Legal Hotspots (Archived Video Stream)
 

Jul. 15, 2020
Online

OBA Child and Youth Law PROGRAM | Original Program Date: July 15, 2020

Teen parents hold a contradictory place in the law.  They are bestowed with adult responsibilities, but their age disqualifies some from being treated as adults. Explore this dynamic and others with our expert faculty during this two part series as we unravel the different legal issues and practice considerations surrounding the teenage parent. Hear how child welfare, family law, and social and education services support can intersect and impact your dealings with the teenage client and external parties.  Equip yourself with the strategies and insight necessary for effectively managing the unique challenges of the teenage parent interacting with the law with this valuable series.

During Part 1: Legal Hotspots, hear from our exceptional panel on:

  • Balancing parental rights vs. the child’s best interests in family law: custody, access, paternity, child support
  • The teenage parent and access to education
  • The teenage parent and the Child, Youth and Family Services Act
  • Involvement of the Children’s Aid Society: when, how and why


Don’t miss Part 2: Supports and Strategies on July 29. Click here for more information.


PROGRAM CHAIRS

Maryellen Symons, Symons Law
Meaghan Thomas, Bayne Sellar Ertel Carter


PROGRAM SPEAKERS

Julie Ralhan, Child Protection Lawyer
John Schuman, Devry Smith Frank LLP
Paula McGirr, Senior Barrister and Solicitor, Family Law Service Centre, Legal Aid Ontario

PROGRAM DETAILS

For 1 to 3 Participants CBA Member: $50*
Non-Member: $80*
For 4 or more Participants CBA Member: $75*
Non-Member: $145*

*plus applicable taxes

 

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