Examining the legal representation of youth in foster care: Perspectives of attorneys and attorney guardians ad litem

•This study examined the perceptions of attorneys about the legal representation of foster youth.•Participants typically agreed that legal representation can impact foster care experiences.•Group differences were detected by gender and jurisdiction representation model. Despite recent federal policy...

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Court hearings & proceedings
Dependency
Foster care
Foster youth
GALs
Gender differences
Guardians
Guardians ad litem
Jurisdiction
Legal representation
Litigation
Perceptions
Policy making
Quality of care
Race
Representation
Statistics
Youth
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