La. Admin. Code tit. 22, § XV-1151 - Take Reasonable Steps to Ensure the Client Complies with Court Orders
A. The
parent's attorney should answer the parent's questions about obligations under
the order and periodically check with the client to determine the client's
progress in implementing the order.
B. If the client is attempting to comply with
the order but other parties, such as the child welfare agency, are not meeting
their responsibilities, the parent's attorney should approach the other party
and seek assistance on behalf of the client.
C. If necessary, the attorney should bring
the case back to court to review the order and the other party's noncompliance
or take other steps to ensure that appropriate social services are available to
the client.
Notes
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