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CASA of Carson City—882-6776 |
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Speak Up
For A Child. |
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Volunteer
Duties |
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A portion of NRS 432b, outlining the duties of the volunteer
Guardian ad Litem or CASA. NRS 432B.500 Appointment of
guardian ad litem after filing of petition. 1. After a petition is filed
that a child is in need of protection pursuant to NRS 432B.490 , the court
shall appoint a guardian ad litem for the child. The person so appointed: (a) Must meet the
requirements of NRS 432B.505 or, if such a person is not available, a
representative of an agency which provides protective services,
a juvenile probation officer, an officer of the court or another volunteer. (b) Must not be a parent or
other person responsible for the child's welfare. 2. No compensation may be
allowed a person serving as a guardian ad litem pursuant to this section. 3. A guardian ad litem
appointed pursuant to this section shall: (a) Represent and protect the
best interests of the child until excused by the court; (b) Thoroughly research and
ascertain the relevant facts of each case for which he is appointed, and
ensure that the court receives an independent, objective
account of those facts; (c) Meet with the child
wherever the child is placed as often as is necessary to determine that the
child is safe and to ascertain the best interests of the child; (d) Explain to the child the
role of the guardian ad litem and, when appropriate, the nature and purpose
of each proceeding in his case; (e) Participate in the
development and negotiation of any plans for and orders regarding the child,
and monitor the implementation of those plans and orders to determine whether
services are being provided in an appropriate and timely manner; (f) Appear at all proceedings
regarding the child; (g) Inform the court of the
desires of the child, but exercise his independent judgment regarding the
best interests of the child; (h) Present recommendations
to the court and provide reasons in support of those recommendations; (i) Request the court to
enter orders that are clear, specific and, when appropriate, include periods
for compliance; (j) Review the progress of
each case for which he is appointed, and advocate for the expedient
completion of the case; and (k) Perform such other duties
as the court orders. (Added to NRS by 1985, 1379;
A 1999, 2039) |
