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If I have a child and go to an Administrative Law Judge hearing, what should I do?

WHEN REPRESENTING A CHILD, BE PREPARED TO HAVE SOMEONE AVAILABLE TO LOOK AFTER THE CHILD, IF POSSIBLE, AFTER HE OR SHE TESTIFIES OR IF HE OR SHE DOES NOT TESTIFY. Representatives should avoid keeping the child in the hearing room when it will disrupt the hearing process or is otherwise not appropriate.