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title: Advocating for Children
date: 2023-08-01T09:24:00-04:00
author: Joe Batutis
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#  Advocating for Children 

Helping to ensure that the voices of children are heard and to advocate in times of crisis for their safety and wellbeing.

 

 

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## Our work

 

 

Legal representation of children raises unique issues and challenges, especially for children seeking asylum in the United States who must navigate our complicated immigration system. Kelley Drye works with clients to increase their chances of accessing relief via immigration proceedings to ensure that no child stands alone in their search for protection. We partner with legal service organizations, such as KIND (Kids in Need of Defense), whose sole focus is to help keep children safe and families whole.

 

 

 

 

 

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## “The guardianship process was time intensive and emotionally taxing for our client, so it was wonderful to see the joy and relief she and her family felt after the judge granted guardianship.”

Caitlin Hickey, Helping a Family to Obtain a 17-A Guardianship Appointment

 

 

 

  

 

 

###   17-A Guardianship Case  

Through Kelley Drye’s work with Access Justice Brooklyn, we were referred a 17-A Guardianship case. Associate Caitlin Hickey successfully obtained an order of guardianship for her client, the mother of an adult child with autism and a rare genetic neurological and developmental disorder that affects the way the brain develops and leads to progressive loss of motor skills and language. Caitlin argued that an Article 17-A guardianship appointment was appropriate in this case because the adult child in question had the intellectual and emotional development of a young child, making it impossible for her to make her own medical or financial decisions. In fact, Caitlin demonstrated that the adult child was incapable of performing even the activities of daily living without her mother’s assistance. The grant of guardianship will enable the mother to continue to care for and make medical decisions for her daughter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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## “It is significantly less likely for a client to succeed in court pro se, especially if English is not their native language. This is where pro bono service can make a difference – all actions, big and small, can improve someone’s life.”

Joseph Donaldson, Obtained Guardianship and Special Findings Orders for Five Siblings

 

 

 

  

 

 

###   Guardianship and Special Findings Orders for Five Siblings  

Associate [Joe Donaldson](https://www.kelleydrye.com/people/joseph-j-donaldson) and a small Kelley Drye team obtained Guardianship and Special Findings Orders from the Bronx Family Court for a family of five siblings seeking refuge in the US after experiencing years of abuse and neglect at the hands of their former step-father in their home country of Honduras.

Initially, Joe and the team represented the eldest of five siblings, who was still a minor. After learning the details of the family’s abuse, Kelley Drye extended its representation to include the client’s four younger siblings in connection with their applications to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status. His clients have begun to receive an education, a critical element of life previously unattainable in home country. They have adjusted to their new lives, no longer consumed with the fear of considerable threats they received.

 It was a Kelley Drye team effort, including work with the family to prepare them for the hearing. The Court issued the orders that day, which has enabled the Kelley Drye team to petition the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), and, eventually, permanent residency.
