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How is a CASA volunteer different from an attorney?

June 17, 2013 By

Unlike an attorney, a CASA volunteer does not provide legal representation in the courtroom. Rather, a CASA speaks up for the child’s best interests and provides crucial background information that can assist attorneys in presenting their cases.

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