Learn about child support orders and the role of the support enforcement officer Observe court and the role of the magistrates Interact with custodial and non-custodial parties in-person and over the phone Assist with forms Place phone calls, file, copy and scan documents Website link: Support Enforcement Services
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Learn about the family services office and the role of the intake assistant and family services counselor Observe civil and criminal courtroom proceedings Observe temporary restraining order intake process; participate when appropriate Work with files: copying, scanning, filing Check-in clients, answer phones Website link: Family Services Office
The State of Connecticut Judicial Branch Experiential Learning Programs offer students from high school to law school a variety of meaningful placement opportunities to gain valuable experience as well as develop skills appropriate to their career path. Placements include, but are not limited to, the offices of Adult Probation, Juvenile Probation, Family Services, Office of Victim Services, Clerk’s Office, Pretrial Services and Information Technology. Check with your school’s Internship Coordinator BEFORE accepting the hiring offer to determine if this position …