Articles From Michael W. Raridon

Mind your Ps and Qs: Some tips for interviewing kids By Michael W. Raridon Child Law, September 2016 The author, a GAL with more than 27 years' experience, shares his ideas for how to serve the best interests of the children.
Law Day 2008 By Michael W. Raridon Child Law, May 2008 I do not remember there being a Law Day when I was a kid in the 60s.
Anticipatory neglect across state lines: What can a parent appeal? By Michael W. Raridon Child Law, December 2003 A recent appellate case, In Re A.H., Jr., presents an unusual fact pattern and several unusual questions. Can neglect to one sibling allow the court to find another sibling neglected-even if the second child resides in another state, with a non-neglectful parent, and the minor was not even present when the alleged neglectful behavior took place?
Civility in daily life: Give ‘em the finger By Michael W. Raridon Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, December 2003 I was driving back to my office, loudly grooving on my Three Dog Night's Greatest Hits CD, when this guy in a pickup truck gave me the finger.

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