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University of Miami Law School

Journal

1982

Parent & child

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Lassiter V. Department Of Social Services: The Right To Counsel In Parental Termination Proceedings, Eric Buerman Jan 1982

Lassiter V. Department Of Social Services: The Right To Counsel In Parental Termination Proceedings, Eric Buerman

University of Miami Law Review

In Lassiter v. Department of Social Services, the Supreme Court of the United States held that due process mandates only a case-by-case analysis for determining when a court should appoint counsel for an indigent parent in an action to terminate parental rights. The author analyzes Lassiter in relation to the historical development of an indigent's right to counsel in criminal and civil proceedings. The author argues that a case-by-case analysis is unlikely to afford adequate protection for a parent's right to child custody and is also inconsistent with the Supreme Court's previous decisions establishing an absolute right to counsel …


Santosky V. Kramer: Clear And Convincing Evidence In Actions To Terminate Parental Rights, Robert A. Wainger Jan 1982

Santosky V. Kramer: Clear And Convincing Evidence In Actions To Terminate Parental Rights, Robert A. Wainger

University of Miami Law Review

No abstract provided.