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    Child Centered Web Links

    By Rita Kaiser
    Reference Services Librarian, KCLL

    The theme of this month’s issue centers on children’s issues, from guardianship and child support to parental rights and children’s rights. I am going to highlight some excellent web sites that address these issues and include reliable information. Reliable information isn’t always easy to find on the Internet, but Washington State is among the leaders in creating some of the best web sites for both court-based and agency-based information.

    The first web site we are going to look at is the Washington LawHelp site, located at www.washingtonlawhelp.org . Maintained by the Northwest Justice Project with a grant from Law Services Corpora-tion, and based on a design by Pro Bono Net, this site includes some of the best pamphlets and guides to dealing with the courts and agencies in many subject areas. The purpose of the site is to help low-income and seniors in Washington State. There are three subject areas on this site that have pamphlets of particular interest for dealing with family and child issues.

    First, check out the Family Law link--as it includes guides on Child Support, Parenting Plans, Child relocation, Paternity, Adoption, NonParental custody, Guardianship and more. Don’t forget to look at the Youth Law & Education Link--as it includes guides on Emancipation, School Discipline, Juvenile Offenders, Foster Care and more. The third link that is of particular use is on Government Benefits. This one includes pamphlets on Public Assistance, including Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), guides to dealing with DSHS, WorkFirst, and much more. All in all, the first place to check is the Washington LawHelp website.

    Guardianship issues for children are addressed at a number of websites. If you simply need the Guardianship forms, the King County Superior Court website includes them at www. metrokc.gov/kcscc/guardianship.htm. If you have questions about guardianship--either for a minor or an incapacitated person you might want to visit www.wa-guardianship.com. Main-tained by an attorney who also does a website on probate, this site contains some FAQs that are helpful, plus a guide to the process of setting up a guardianship and the necessary forms for the process.

    Another excellent place to find information on educational requirements for guardians and information on becoming certified is the State Court website. Go to www.courts.wa.gov and select “Programs and Organizations.” This link will lead you to information on Guardian ad litem and on the Washing-ton Guardian Certification Program, including links to training and requirements for a guardian and continuing education.

    Don’t forget to check out the Department of Social and Health Services at www1.dshs.wa.gov/ index.html as this site has links to information on Adoption, Child Support, and much more. If you link to the Child Support page, you will find publications in multiple languages addressing the modification of child support, hearing rights, establishing parentage, and questions on dealing with child support when unemployed or on public assistance.

    If you have an issue that centers on a child start with these web sites. Don’t forget that you can always send us a question via our “Not Finding What You’re Looking For?” link on our web site at www.kcll.org. Or call us at (206) 296-0940. We are always willing to help you find the resource you need. n


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