Court Appointed Special Advocate Templates

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This document is used for terminating the appointment of a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) or making changes to their volunteer status in the state of New Jersey.

This form is used for ordering the discharge of a Court Appointed Special Advocate in the state of Kansas. It is used to officially end the advocate's role and responsibilities in the court case.

This document is used for administering an oath to Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) in the state of Kansas.

This form is used for requesting and ordering the appointment of a Sacramento Casa (Court Appointed Special Advocate) in the County of Sacramento, California.

This Form is used for consenting to the assignment of a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) and authorizing the sharing of information by a non-minor dependent (NMD) in San Francisco, California.

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