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Los Angeles Dependency Lawyers, Inc. (LADL) is a non-profit organization that represents parents in juvenile dependency proceedings in
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. A dependency hearing is a court proceeding involving a child, typically in cases of parental abuse or neglect. The organization consists of five separate law firms and an executive office that is headed by Dennis Smeal. Los Angeles Dependency Court hears an estimated 25,000 cases annually. Los Angeles County has the largest dependency system in the
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. LADL provides representation to 97% of the parents in Los Angeles County who have cases in dependency court. LADL attorneys practice law at the
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, located in
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, and the Alfred J. McCourtney Juvenile Justice Center in
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. LADL works with attorneys from the Children's Law Center, representing children, and the
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, representing Department of Children and Family Services (Los Angeles County). LADL also employs social workers and investigators. One LADL social worker wrote a book about her experience working for the Department of Children and Family Services (Los Angeles County).


Creation

LADL was created in 2006 and Kenneth Krekorian was selected to be the executive director. The creation of LADL was the result of the findings in studies conducted by the
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's Center for Families, Children and the Courts. The judiciary believed that parents were not receiving adequate representation under the old system.


Media access

In 2012, the media gained unprecedented access to Los Angeles County dependency court proceedings. At that time, LADL publicly criticized the decision. Law Firm Director Marlene Furth believed that allowing the media in courtroom compromised confidentiality of personal matters and increased the tension in the proceedings.


Funding issues

In 2012, Krekorian wrote to
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Chief Justice Chief
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in support of the
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's Center for Families, Children and the Courts (CFCC). He also pointed out that funding is inadequate for court-appointed dependency counsel. Krekorian has also lamented the fact that many of the indigent parents his organization represents cannot afford the programs that they need to complete in order to reunify with their children.


Advocacy

In 2014, LADL law firm director Alex Iglesias praised parents who reunified with their children at a
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meeting where Department of Children and Family Services (Los Angeles County) officials celebrated "Family Reunification Heroes." In 2015, LADL law firm director Marlene Furth criticized a
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ruling that held county officials may "remove an incorrigible child from her home, even if her parent has done everything in her power to control the child’s behavior." Furth believed that it violated a parent's
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rights. The
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joined her criticism. In 2016, LADL partnered with the
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and other organizations to eliminate homelessness as a barrier to family reunification.


References

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External links


LADL Training Videos
on
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