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When kids have to be removed from their parents, lawmakers say they deserve a voice in court

 Lawmakers say kids' voices should be heard when courts are deciding where they should live.
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Lawmakers say kids' voices should be heard when courts are deciding where they should live.

When kids are in the foster care system, it can sometimes feel like major decisions about their lives are happening without consideration for their input. Lawmakers are looking into a plan to change that, by appointing lawyers to represent the children in many of those cases. But some are worried about what that change could mean for the Guardian ad Litem program.

鈥淲e want to make sure that children have a voice,鈥 says Sen. Lauren Book (D-Plantation) 鈥淭he only way to ensure that a child has a voice and that voice is being heard in a court of law is having an attorney speak for that child.鈥

Book has a measure that makes changes to the current Guardian ad Litem program and would create an Office of Child Representation to provide lawyers who will represent children in certain situations during dependency hearings.

鈥淭he current system is not ensuring that all children have any type of legal support,鈥 says child law and education policy expert Cheryl Sattler. 鈥淏y law, the parents, the Department of Children and Families鈥攅veryone has a lawyer except the person who most needs one, the person who is most at risk.鈥

Sattler says having a lawyer specifically to represent them, can reduce the amount of time kids spend in foster care, which she says creates a domino effect of other positive outcomes. For example, they鈥檙e more likely to excel in school and avoid the criminal justice system.

Angela Vigil agrees. She is a full-time pro bono lawyer. She represents children and trains other lawyers on best practices for representing kids. She says many of the children she represents are teens with strong opinions on how their lives should move forward and she says it鈥檚 her job to hear that and provide guidance.

鈥淲hen a young person involved in the child welfare system, like so many of my young clients, thinks they know best where they need to be, who they need to be with, where their siblings are and whether they can be reunited with them, whether or not they can exercise their own religion and their own opinions, they deserve to have that represented to a court.鈥

And Vigil says making sure that opinion is heard empowers that child. But she says there鈥檚 also a system in place to balance that.

鈥淚f you are in court and you are arguing for something that 15-year-old thinks is the right outcome and the other professionals in the court room, maybe the Guardian ad Litem, maybe the case worker, don鈥檛 think is in their best interest, everyone will be heard and the judge will make a decision,鈥 Vigil says. 鈥淎nd that is not an easy job. And I鈥檇 rather be a judge than a lawyer, but that鈥檚 the point. When you have a plumbing problem you need an expert plumber. If you鈥檙e in a courtroom, you need an expert lawyer,鈥 Vigil says

 But some members of the Guardian ad Litem program are concerned. A Guardian ad Litem is typically appointed to represent the best interests of a child while issues of guardianship are considered. An attorney would represent the voice and desires of the child.

鈥淭hese children are really important to me. I know that they鈥檙e important to this program. It saddens me to think that some of these children, if this bill is passed, will not have a Guardian ad Litem from the beginning,鈥 says Guardian ad Litem volunteer Lori Bergstrom

Bergstrom says she serves as an important resources to make sure kids are getting what they need.

鈥淚 not only advocate for what they want. I speak to their teachers. I go to their schools. I talk to their parents. We also advocate for their medical needs, dental needs,鈥 Bergstrom says.

Book says her bill will not end the Guardian ad Litem program. But under the current language of the bill, a Guardian ad Litem could be optional if a lawyer is appointed. Book says she鈥檚 willing to look into that language to ensure kids have the representation they needed.

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