[2] One LADL social worker wrote a book about her experience working for the Department of Children and Family Services (Los Angeles County).
[4] The creation of LADL was the result of the findings in studies conducted by the Judiciary of California's Center for Families, Children and the Courts.
[1] Law Firm Director Marlene Furth believed that allowing the media in courtroom compromised confidentiality of personal matters and increased the tension in the proceedings.
[5] Krekorian has also lamented the fact that many of the indigent parents his organization represents cannot afford the programs that they need to complete in order to reunify with their children.
[7] In 2014, LADL law firm director Alex Iglesias praised parents who reunified with their children at a Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meeting where Department of Children and Family Services (Los Angeles County) officials celebrated "Family Reunification Heroes.