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DependencyThe Kitsap County Juvenile Court has jurisdiction regarding dependency cases (children who are victims of abuse, neglect or abandonment). The Kitsap County Juvenile Department is appointed as Guardian ad Litem. The law mandates the appointment of a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) by a judge or commissioner in all dependency cases unless there is good cause (RCW 13.34.100). Guardian ad Litem means a person, appointed by the court, to represent the best interests of a child in dependency proceedings. The Guardian ad Litem is a party to the case. A Guardian ad Litem, either a paid staff or volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), is trained pursuant to statutory requirements. The duties of a Guardian ad Litem include:
The Guardian ad Litem has on-going contacts with the child and family and other individuals and other professionals involved with the family. This may include contacts with hospitals, schools, state social service agencies, health care providers, psychologists, psychiatrists, law enforcement agencies, substance abuse treatment providers and mental health providers and agencies. The Guardian ad Litem has the authority to inspect and copy any records relating to the child or children involved in the case, as permitted by law. |
Last Updated:
March 01, 2010
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