Posted on July 27, 2010.
Lawyer gives advice to the courtroom advocacy against child abuse in the book publishing free advocates for children and professionals working in child advocacy centers (CAC) spend much of their working lives to helping abused children. CCC to implement a multi-disciplinary investigation, treatment and prevention of sexual and physical abuse of children.
However, allegations of child abuse are installed in the courtyard and ACC centers often lack qualified legal counsel to make the flow of legal process. Thus, professionals may find the rigors of the courtroom rather confusing and complicated.
This prompted the lawyer Andrew Agatston to self-publish the book , The Eagles' legal defense centers for children. The Xlibris published book is a collection of legal letters Agatston CAC, child advocates and detectives who helped pave a path to become legal Eagles.
Those working in child advocacy centers will find this self-published book useful as it outlines, and addresses many legal issues CCC may face. The Legal Eagles of child advocacy centers may help to better improve the response of the legal system of child abuse and programs that serve children.
About the Author
Andrew Agatston is a lawyer in private practice in Marietta, Georgia. It represents crime victims in civil litigation. Since 1999, Agatston has provided pro bono legal services to SafePath Children's Advocacy Center (Marietta, Georgia) in the various aspects of trial practice. He also provided legal services for other CACs in the metro Atlanta since 2006 as well. Agatston is also available for related training across the country.
About Xlibris
Xlibris was founded in 1997 and, as a provider of publishing services for authors foreground, has published over 20,000 titles. Xlibris is based in Bloomington, IN and provides authors with direct and personal access to quality publication in the Trade Paperback Hardcover, custom leather-bound, color and sizes.
For more information, please visit the Web site editor, book , e-mail or by phone at 1-888-795-4247 pressrelease@xlibris.com to receive a free guide to publishing .
