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What does CLC do?

Since 1995 Children’s Law Center (CLC) has provided free legal services to Minnesota youth in foster care.  With the help of 250 volunteer attorneys, CLC provides these professional legal services to approximately 400 Minnesota foster children every year.  CLC is Minnesota’s only privately funded organization that exclusively represents foster youth. Children have the right to have quality representation, and to have a voice when judges and court workers are making decisions about their lives. In addition to its direct representation work, CLC engages in systemic reform benefiting all of Minnesota’s foster children, and develops educational programming and materials for people involved in the child protection system and for homeless/at risk youth.

FOSTER CHILDREN NEED LAWYERS

  • In most cases, foster children have been abused or neglected.  They need to be protected from being further traumatized by the system.
  • Navigating child welfare court systems is complicated and confusing.  Minnesota state law allows children ages 10 and older to request a court-appointed attorney. However, many children attend court alone or not at all.
  • Foster children are often not aware of the services and support to which they are entitled, such as sibling contact and independent living skills training.
  • Judges do not typically meet with children before court dates, and only know what is written in their file.
  • When foster children misbehave, they are often sent to overly restrictive placements and do not receive the same support that non-foster care peers do for the same behavior.
  • It is important for children who are transitioning out of foster care to have a plan in place that will help them manage the next stages of their lives. Although required by law, these plans are often not implemented early enough and sometimes not at all.

If you are a child in foster care in Minnesota, and you want legal help, please call CLC at 651-644-4438 to see if we can help you.

 
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  CLC provides free lawyers to children in foster care in Minnesota. If you are a child in foster care (Child Protection) in Minnesota, and you want a lawyer to represent you when you go to court for your Child Protections CHIPS/ foster care) hearings, please call Children's Law Center at 651-644-4438 to see if CLC can help you.
 
 
Who We Serve
See below for an explanation of restrictions on who we can serve.
 
Area(s) Served:  Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, Winona, Wright
 
CLC Primarily serves foster youth in the Twin Cities Metro region; including Hennepin, Ramsey, and surrounding metro area counties. Please call to see if CLC has lawyers available in your county.
Interpreters can be provided for: Interpreters are usually provided for CLC clients as needed.
Wheelchair Accessible Y
Access for the deaf: Call a relay service to communicate with CLC staff. Interpreters are provided for CLC foster clients as needed.
Income Guidelines: 

  AGE RESTRICTIONS: CLC accepts foster clients who are age 21 and under. Most CLC clients are between the ages of 10-21, though CLC has helped foster children as young as age 4.
 
 
Type of Help
This group provides the following types of services based on your legal needs and its resources:
 
  Full Legal Representation
  Brief Advice
  Self-Help Materials- Visit: http://www.clcmn.org/resources/foster-children/ for resources and information for kids in foster care, including information on legal rights for foster children.

(Get more information about types of services.)
 
 
 
Emergency contact information:  Call 911 if you or someone you know is in immediate danger. Call Child Protective Services if you or someone you know under 18 is being physically, sexually, or emotionally abused; in Ramsey County call (651) 266-4500; in Hennepin County call (612) 348-3552. Call Crisis Connection (612) 379-6363 if you or someone you know is thinking about hurting yourself or someone else.
 
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Contact Information
Telephone:(651) 644-4438
Fax:651-646-4404
Email:info@clcmn.org
Website:http://www.clcmn.org/
 
Last Updated: 04/01/11
 
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