Document Type
Article
Abstract
The authors examine the implications of G. L. v. Zumwalt, a case that resulted in a far-reaching consent decree that mandates specific reforms in policy and practice to be implemented by a public social welfare agency in its delivery of services to foster children and their families.
Recommended Citation
Michael B. Mushlin, Louis Levitt & Lauren Anderson, Court-Ordered Foster Family Care Reform: A Case Study, 65 Child Welfare 141 (1986), http://digitalcommons.pace.edu/lawfaculty/1072/.
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Family Law Commons, Juvenile Law Commons, Law and Society Commons, Social Welfare Law Commons