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CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate)

A trained volunteer appointed by the court to advocate for the best interests of a child in custody or abuse/neglect cases.

Understanding CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate)

CASA volunteers are community members who undergo extensive training to serve as the voice of a child in court proceedings. They investigate the child's situation by visiting homes, talking to parents, teachers, and therapists, and reviewing records. CASAs then provide the judge with written reports and recommendations. Unlike attorneys, CASAs focus solely on what they believe is best for the child rather than representing a party's legal interests. The National CASA Association operates in all 50 states with over 90,000 volunteers serving approximately 250,000 children annually.

Real-World Examples

The court appoints a CASA volunteer to interview both parents and the child's teachers before making a custody recommendation.

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