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What standard do courts use when deciding whether or not to approve an adoption?
 
  A) parental fitness of the biological parents
  B) the tender years doctrine
  C) the best interest of the child
  D) agency approval of the adoption

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As stated in your textbook, initial client interviews are customarily conducted by the attorney with or without the paralegal present. However, when the paralegal is present, his or her usual role is that of note-taker and preparer of an intake memorandum after the interview summarizing the information that was gotten, agreements reached and any follow-up that may be needed. If the paralegal is allowed to hold the initial interview solo, provide a list of the general information the paralegal should obtain from the client being mindful of the UPL.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Paralegal Application 5.1 in the textbook



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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