Programs
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Programs and studies listed below are no longer active, ongoing programs or studies of the Judiciary.
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Statewide resource listings and protective order information.
- Assistance with Protective Orders (I-CAN!)
I-CAN! Virginia is a free online program that provides assistance with the preparation of court forms required to file for a protective order.
- Assistance with Protective Orders (I-CAN!)
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Provides administrative oversight of the specialty dockets in Virginia including technical assistance, budget management, monitoring and evaluation.
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Coordinates interpretation for individuals with limited English proficiency to ensure universal access to Virginia’s judicial system.
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Administers, maintains and distributes lists of attorneys who are qualified to serve as guardians ad litem for children in Virginia’s juvenile and domestic relations district courts and circuit courts and for incapacitated persons in Virginia's circuit courts.
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The Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court maintains rules for, as well as a list of, attorney hearing officers to preside over certain administrative hearings pursuant to Virginia Code § 2.2-4024.
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The JEAC issues advisory opinions concerning the compliance of proposed, future conduct with the Canons of Judicial Conduct.
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Provides a self-improvement mechanism for judges and a source of information for the re-election of judges.
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A no-cost, confidential process in which parties to a civil, circuit court case meet with a neutral third party (a retired circuit court judge) to explore options for settling their dispute.
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An alternative process for dispute resolution in which a neutral mediator facilitates communication between the parties with the goal of the parties coming up with their own resolution of the dispute.
Parent Education provides mandated parent education training to parties in cases where a child’s custody, visitation or support is contested.
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The Commission coordinates access to justice activities among various groups, mobilizing legal professionals to provide legal services to low-income individuals, encouraging the development of auxiliary resources for underserved populations, and making the courts more accessible for all citizens.
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The Virginia Lawyers’ Wellness Initiative coordinates the education of, and assistance to, judges, lawyers, and law students regarding professional health and wellness initiatives, with a specific focus on improving mental health and addressing substance abuse in the legal profession.