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Archive for December, 2024

Your Family Deserved the Truth: Fighting Adoption Agency Negligence

December 30th, 2024   No Comments   Negligence, Sexual Abuse

When adoptive parents welcome a child into their home, they trust adoption agencies to provide complete and accurate information about their child’s background. Unfortunately, this trust can be broken through adoption agency negligence–a serious legal issue that can have devastating consequences for families and may warrant an adoption negligence lawsuit. Such negligence can include failing to disclose critical behavioral and mental health histories, which has led to instances of physical and sexual abuse within adoptive families who were left unprepared and unsupported in addressing their child’s specialized needs.

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Justice for Kids Partner Stacie J. Schmerling Recognized in Florida Trend’s Women Leaders in Law

December 2nd, 2024   No Comments   News & Events

Justice for Kids®, a division of Kelley Kronenberg, is pleased to announce that Business Unit Leader and Partner Stacie J. Schmerling has been selected to Florida Trend’s Legal Elite NOTABLE – Women Leaders in Law for 2024.

Florida Trend’s editorial review team vetted and selected individual women leaders in law who qualified for inclusion by meeting and exceeding specific methodology and criteria parameters that were put in place for this nomination process. These include making a significant impact in their field, demonstrating leadership in professional organizations and the community, and acting as role models or mentors to others.

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Recognizing Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect: A Legal Perspective

December 2nd, 2024   No Comments   Abuse

By: Julianna Walo, Esquire

As an attorney in Kelley Kronenberg’s Justice for Kids Division, I’ve seen firsthand how critical early recognition of child abuse can be. The statistics are stark and sobering: 

  • 1 in 4 women and 1 in 6 men were sexually abused before the age of 18 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) 
  • More than 42 million adult survivors of child sexual abuse live in the United States 
  • 73% of child victims do not disclose their abuse for at least a year 
  • 45% remain silent for at least five years, with some never disclosing at all 

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