Abstract
The ADA, coupled with federal and state child welfare laws, provides broad brush strokes for advocates of parents with mental disabilities and their children. To effectuate parents’ rights, child welfare professionals must work with the parents themselves, as well as with other state departments, to form service plans that are tailored for the success of each individual family.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2013
Recommended Citation
Dale Margolin Cecka, Parents with Mental Disabilities: The Legal Landscape, CW360, 2013, at 14.