Cleveland Guardian Ad Litem
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The North Carolina Guardian ad Litem program, established in 1983 by the North Carolina General Assembly, equips community volunteers to serve abused and neglected children by advocating for their best interests in court. When a petition alleging abuse or neglect of a juvenile is filed in district court, volunteer GAL advocates and attorney advocates provide team representation to the child, ensuring full party status in trial and appellate proceedings.
All GAL advocates are trained, supervised, and supported by program staff in each county of the state, following a collaborative model that guarantees legal advocacy services to all North Carolina children alleged to have been abused or neglected by the Department of Social Services. Pro bono attorneys play a vital role in the NCGAL Program, recognized for their dedication to advocating for the well-being of children in the community.
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