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List of Forms by Chapter
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Chapter 1 — Minors’ Rights to Medical and Mental Health Treatment
- I. [1.1] Scope of Chapter
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II. [1.2] Minors’ Rights to Medical Treatment
- [1.3] Parental and Guardian Consent
- [1.4] Nontraditional Households
- [1.5] Minors with Legal Guardians
- [1.6] Exceptions to Parental Consent
- [1.7] Emergency
- [1.8] Minor Victim of Sexual Abuse
- [1.9] Emancipation — Maturity
- [1.10] Pregnant Minor/Consent
- When Parents Withhold Their Consent
- [1.11] Religious Objections
- [1.12] Treatment of Unborns/Newborns
- [1.13] Health Care Surrogate Act
- Illinois Statutory Treatment of Minors’ Rights Involving Specific Procedures
- [1.14] Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Communicable Diseases, and Substance Abuse
- [1.15] Chemical Abuse/Cocaine Babies
- [1.16] Communicable Disease Prevention Act
- [1.17] Prenatal Syphilis Act
- [1.18] Tuberculosis Treatment
- [1.19] AIDS/HIV
- [1.20] Contraceptives
- [1.21] Abortion
- [1.22] Surgical Intervention
- [1.23] State
- [1.24] Federal
- [1.25] Medical Intervention
- [1.26] Relinquishing Parental Rights
- [1.27] Blood Donation
- [1.28] Drug Administration in Schools
- [1.29] Body Piercing and Tattoos
- [1.30] Department of Children and Family Services Consent Decrees
- III. [1.31] Adult Access to Minors’ Medical Records
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IV. [1.32] Minors’ Rights to Mental Health Treatment
- V. [1.35] Minors’ Rights to Treatment While in Custody
- VI. [1.36] Conclusion
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Chapter 2 — Rights and Responsibilities of the Guardian ad Litem
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Chapter 3 — Child Protection Mediation
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Chapter 4 — Pretrial Issues
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Chapter 5 — Trials
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Chapter 6 — Dispositions and Permanency
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Chapter 7 — Termination of Parental Rights
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Bruce A. Boyer
Bruce A. Boyer
Bruce A. Boyer is the Director of the ChildLaw Clinic at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law’s Civitas ChildLaw Center. He is a former member of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, a former Chair of the ABA Steering Committee on the Unmet Legal Needs of Children, and a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. Mr. Boyer received his B.A. from Dartmouth and his J.D. from Northwestern University School of Law.
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Stephen M. Dore
Stephen M. Dore
Stephen M. Dore is an assistant public defender in the Juvenile Division of the Office of the Cook County Public Defender, where he concentrates in juvenile, civil, and mental health law. He is a member of the Chicago Bar Association. Mr. Dore received his B.A. in history from the University of Illinois and his J.D. from The John Marshall Law School.
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Thomas Esler
Thomas Esler
Thomas Esler is a solo practitioner in Skokie, with a primary focus on juvenile law. Mr. Esler received his B.A. from DePaul University and his J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
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Maxwell Griffin, Jr.
Maxwell Griffin, Jr.
Maxwell Griffin, Jr., is an Associate Judge in the Child Protection Division of the Juvenile Court of Cook County in Chicago. He is a member of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, the Illinois Judicial Association, and the Illinois Judicial Council. He is an adjunct faculty member at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law. Judge Griffin received both his B.A. and his J.D. from the University of Notre Dame.
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Kathryn J. Huber
Kathryn J. Huber
Kathryn J. Huber is a juvenile expungement staff attorney with LAF in Chicago. She received her B.S.W. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, her M.S.W. from Loyola University Chicago School of Social Work, and her J.D. from Loyola University School of Law.
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Rachel M. Koch
Rachel M. Koch
Rachel M. Koch is an assistant public defender in the Child Protection Conflicts Division of the Office of the Cook County Public Defender, where she concentrates in child protection. She was a Sullivan Fellow at DePaul University College of Law in International Human Rights.
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Terry Lotsoff
Terry Lotsoff
Terry Lotsoff is the Supervisor of the Child Protection Division of the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. He received his B.A. in history with high distinction from Indiana University in 1973 and his J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law in 1976.
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Michele M. McGee
Michele M. McGee
Michele M. McGee is an attorney with the Office of the Cook County Public Guardian’s Juvenile Division. She currently works on impact litigation and provides assistance to attorneys on complex legal issues. Previously, she supervised teams of attorneys assigned to the Juvenile Division. Ms. McGee is a 1994 graduate of the DePaul University College of Law and a 1991 graduate of Mundelein College, where she graduated magna cum laude.
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Susan M. Storcel
Susan M. Storcel
Susan M. Storcel is the Director of the Circuit Court of Cook County Child Protection Mediation and Facilitation Program in Chicago. She focuses on juvenile law and alternate dispute resolution. She is a member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts and the Illinois State and Chicago Bar Associations. Ms. Storcel received her B.A. from North Central College, her J.D. from DePaul University College of Law, and her mediation training from the Center for Conflict Resolution in Chicago.
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Anita Weinberg
Anita Weinberg
Anita Weinberg is the Director of the ChildLaw Clinic at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law’s Civitas ChildLaw Center. She was a principal drafter of the permanency and best interests provisions of the Illinois Juvenile Court Act. She is a member of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Advisory Council to the Director. She serves on numerous committees and councils devoted to children’s rights and has testified before congressional and state legislative committees on child welfare and health related issues. Ms. Weinberg received her B.A. from the University of Michigan, her M.S.S.W. from Columbia University, and her J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law.
Child Welfare Law: Neglected, Abused, and Dependent Minors 2017 Edition
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