“…Lack of understanding of the criminal justice system is associated with increased levels of reported distress prior to testifying and to negative feelings about the legal system after testifying (Goodman et al, 1998 ), and lack of understanding of the dependency system is associated with more negative feelings following direct participation in dependency proceedings (Quas, Wallin, et al, 2009 ). In addition, when children fail to understand what is happening in a case and their role in the process, they may not accurately disclose information, for instance, because they are afraid of getting "in trouble" (Perry et al, 1995 ;Sas, 1993 ;Saywitz, Goodman, & Lyon, 2002 ;Saywitz, Nathanson, Snyder, & Lamphear, 1993 ;Zajac et al, 2003 ). Or, children may not trust their own attorney or not understand their attorney's role, making the attorney's job of protecting the child's best interest much more diffi cult.…”