Court Improvement Program Court System Structures

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Court Improvement Program Court System Structures

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CIP Survey for Court System Structures



The following survey is part of the Court Improvement Program Court System Structures data collection. It is designed to help us to better understand current child welfare court practice in the states and territories. The data gathered from this assessment will be used to inform technical assistance materials under development by the Capacity Building Center for Courts. This is an effort to organize state level child welfare information in a user-friendly format so that all Court Improvement Programs can learn from each other. We recognize that some responses may vary across your state, so we have set up items so that you can estimate percentages that would apply to the question at hand. This survey should take approximately 20 -30 minutes to complete. Since we are asking about practice in the state, it may be useful to download a copy of the survey to look at the questions before attempting to complete.

Your participation in this survey is voluntary and individual information will be kept private.

An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. The OMB number and expiration date for this collection are OMB #0970-0531, Expiration Date: 09/30/2025.

  1. What is your state or territory?


  1. Does your state authorize judicial officers other than judges to hear child welfare cases? (Y/N)


    1. If yes, what kinds of judicial officers preside over your child welfare cases? (check all that apply)

      1. Judges

      2. Magistrates

      3. Referees

      4. Commissioners

      5. Other__________________________


  1. Approximately how many judicial officers oversee child welfare cases in your state?_____


  1. What percentage of your courts have a dedicated child welfare docket?

    1. 0

    2. 1-25%

    3. 26-50%

    4. 51-75%

    5. 75-99%

    6. 100%


  1. Concerning child representation and advocacy in your state. Thinking about the practice in all courts in your state, please estimate what percentage do the following:


What percentage of the courts in your state….

0

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-99%

100%

Appoint an attorney for children







Appoint an attorney guardian ad litem for children







Appoint an attorney and a lay advocate for children







Do not appoint legal representation/advocates for children







Use in-house staffing for child representation







Use contract attorneys for child representation







Have multi-disciplinary child representation offices or “specialty” offices








  1. Do you have standards of practice for children’s attorneys/attorney GALs? (Y/N)


    1. If yes, can you provide a link? ________________________


  1. Where does the funding for child legal representation primarily come from in your state? _________________


  1. We would like to consider how children's attorneys are compensated in your state jurisdiction. It is okay to estimate your answer.


What percentage of attorneys in your state are compensated…

0

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-99%

100%

at an hourly rate, with no cap per case.







at an hourly rate, with a per case cap.







as a salary







at a flat rate per case







at a per hearing rate







other







I don’t know




  1. We would like to know more about what (if any) form of lay advocacy your jurisdiction provides to children or youth.


What percentage of courts in your state have…

0

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-99%

100%

peer advocates for children or youth







Court Appointed Special Advocates







non-attorney guardians ad litem







other









Regarding legal representation for parents in your state…


  1. Do you have standards of practice for parents attorneys? (Y/N)


    1. If yes, can you provide a link? __________________________________


Regarding the organization of parent representation…

What percentage of the courts in your state….

0

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-99%

100%

Use in-house staffing for parent representation?







Use contract attorneys for parent representation?







Have multi-disciplinary parent representation offices or “specialty” offices?








  1. How are parents’ attorneys compensated in your jurisdiction?


What percentage of attorneys in your state are compensated…

0

1-25%

26-50%

51-75%

76-99%

100%

at an hourly rate, with no cap per case.







at an hourly rate, with a per case cap.







as a salary







at a flat rate per case







at a per hearing rate







Other







I don’t know




Regarding agency legal representation…


  1. Organization: How is your agency's legal representation organized in your jurisdiction?

    1. state department of human services staff

    2. county department of human services staff

    3. non-department of human services state or county office (e.g. district attorney’s office)

    4. Other_____________________________________


  1. Do you have standards of practice for agency attorneys? (Y/N)


    1. If yes, can you provide a link? ______________________


  1. Who does the agency attorney represent; that is, who is the client?

    1. the child welfare agency

    2. the people of the state

    3. the state itself

    4. Other, please specify _________________________________



  1. How are agency attorneys compensated in your jurisdiction?

    1. salary

    2. hourly rate

    3. other ________________




17 Does your state utilize Title IV-E funding to pay for representation?

Agency Representation

Yes, in a single jurisdiction

Yes, in multiple jurisdictions

Yes, statewide

No

Child representation

Yes, in a single jurisdiction

Yes, in multiple jurisdictions

Yes, statewide

No

Parent representation

Yes, in a single jurisdiction

Yes, in multiple jurisdictions

Yes, statewide

No


  1. If yes, what are the administrative structures for accessing these IV-E funds?_______________


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