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Address: Family Justice Center 625 E. 26th St., Kansas City, MO 64108 Director :Katherine Rogers Phone: (816) 435-4870 Fax: (816) 435-4846 |
Family Court |
| WHAT IS THE OFFICE OF GUARDIAN of the GUARDIAN ad LITEM | |
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The Office of the Guardian ad Litem (OGAL) is appointed as the guardian ad litem for most of the children involved in the abuse and neglect cases filed by the Juvenile Officer. The OGAL attorneys speak on behalf of the children at all hearings. It is OGAL's responsibility to recommend what it believes is in the best interest of each child that it represents. This is not necessarily the same as what the child wishes. Part of that recommendation is based on the belief that each child is entitled to a safe, permanent home, whether that is with the child's parents or with an adoptive family or other permanent placement. OGAL staff also advocate for children at various meetings held by the Children's Division. Staff: OGAL is comprised of a director; six attorneys; and five legal assistants. Volunteer Opportunities When abused or neglected children end up in court, they often have nowhere to turn. An Office of the Guardian ad Litem (OGAL) Volunteer is a trained member of the community who advocates for the best interest of these children. You don't need any legal or social work training. All you need is a concern for children. Who can be a Guardian Ad Litem Volunteer?
What is the role of a Guardian Ad Litem
Volunteer? Above all, an OGAL Volunteer's primary goal is protection and promotion of the child's best interests. Depending on the responsibilities of the OGAL Volunteer in the specific case, the Volunteer may speak with the child, parents, family members, social worker, school officials, health providers and others who are knowledgeable about the child's situation or history as well as reviewing all records pertaining to the child -- school, medical and social services etc. What if I need help with my assigned duties? You will receive 20 hours of free training before being assigned to a case, in addition, Volunteers are assisted by the volunteer coordinator and the professional team of attorneys, legal assistants, and administrative staff of the Office of the Guardian ad Litem. How do I apply? Complete and submit by Email the following form: Volunteer Application: OR For additional questions: Send email to: lisa.robinett@courts.mo.gov) or call the Office of the Guardian Ad Litem at (816) 435-4870 for additional information. |