Mr. Goldman represented a parent who home schooled and had used drugs in the past. The department of human services (child welfare division) wished to remove Mr. Goldman’s client’s children because of these two facts. At the shelter care hearing (the court hearing to decide if children should be removed), Mr. Goldman convinced the judge that since his client was submitting clean drug tests, had people stopping by during the day, and was enrolling the kids in a school, the kids should stay home despite any fears the government may have that his client might still be using drugs. The judge agreed and the kids stayed home!