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Sunday, February 03, 2008

Family court doors could open

Family court doors could open

In wake of child protection scandal, bill would bring transparency to some court procedures

FRANKFORT n After disciplinary measures were taken against six Hardin County social workers accused of wrongdoing last year, now comes legislative action to crack open closed-door juvenile court proceedings in an effort to improve the child protection system.

House Bill 421, filed Thursday, is aimed at launching a program in up to seven judicial jurisdictions to study the feasibility of opening some juvenile cases to the public. Specifically, the bill provides for a four-year study of public access to abuse, neglect, dependency and termination of parental rights cases.
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"I see this as just another layer of CPS control , all they have to say to judge is rubber stamp this and keep the hearing closed .......28 states that have open hearings ??? anyone know ?? be good to do a study review of those states if they do exist ......"
Liz

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