Articles From Lindsay Michelle Jurgensen

The Indian Child Welfare Act: No clear Illinois guidance By Lisa Giese & Lindsay Michelle Jurgensen Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, May 2016 It is crucial for Native American families, attorneys, and courts to understand the nuances of ICWA and its applicability in order to navigate child custody proceedings involving children of Native American descent.
The Indian Child Welfare Act: No clear Illinois guidance By Lisa Giese & Lindsay Michelle Jurgensen Child Law, March 2016 It is crucial for Native American families, attorneys, and courts to understand the nuances of ICWA and its applicability in order to navigate child custody proceedings involving children of Native American descent.
Supreme Court Rule 304(a): Does including the language of the rule in an order make it appealable? By Lisa M. Giese, Lindsay Michelle Jurgensen, & Jane E. Nagle Family Law, February 2015 What effect does the inclusion of Rule 304(a) language have on the ability to appeal a court's order for evaluation of a party's fitness as a parent for custody and visitation purposes?

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