Ethical Lawyering in Adoption: Centering the Child in Adoption Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2021
Journal Title
Adoption Quarterly
ISSN
1092-6755
DOI
10.1080/10926755.2020.1834041
Abstract
Legal scholars have engaged in robust discussions of ethics in adoption law, but have paid little attention to the lawyering role in adoption. This article seeks to fill this gap by reviewing the disconnect between ethical obligations as conceived by lawyers’ rules of professional responsibility and societal norms of ethics; and proposes an ethic of care for lawyers that centers the interests of the child. This article draws on Tronto’s four phases of care, and argues that centering the needs of children for continuing relationships leads to ethical adoption lawyering.
First Page
48
Last Page
68
Num Pages
21
Volume Number
24
Issue Number
1
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Recommended Citation
Malinda L. Seymore,
Ethical Lawyering in Adoption: Centering the Child in Adoption Law,
24
Adoption Q.
48
(2021).
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https://scholarship.law.tamu.edu/facscholar/1984