Erika Goldberg of Charny Karpousis Altieri & Donoian will see that cases of abused and neglected children are not lost in the legal system.
Charny Karpousis Altieri & Donoian, P.A., a law firm located in Marlton, has announced that senior associate Erika Goldberg has become a volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for children in Burlington County.
Retired judge John L. Call, Jr. swore Goldberg in for the position in May.
Firm officials describe Goldberg as a strong proponent of children’s rights, and in this court-appointed position, officials say she will be an advocate for abused and neglected children, working to ensure their cases are not lost in the legal and social service systems.
According to officials, Goldberg will provide support for the well-being of these children until they are placed in a safe, permanent home.
According to the organization’s web site, the CASA for Children of Burlington County mission is to train and supervise community volunteers, appointed by the Family Court, to advocate for the best interests of children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse and/or neglect.
“This is something I’ve wanted to do for so long,” Goldberg said. “I can’t wait to get started and be able to make a difference in the lives of kids in our community.”
Goldberg has been practicing family law since 2008 and provides representation for all types of clients, from less complicated divorce and family law cases to more complex divorce matters.
Her family law practice focuses on all areas of divorce and family law, such as matters involving custody and child support, alimony, equitable distribution, college tuition funding, prenuptial agreements and domestic violence.
Charny Karpousis Altieri & Donoian, P.A. is a boutique family law firm with attorneys who provide representation to clients in all types of family law matters. For more information about the firm, visit CharnyLaw.com or call (856) 574–4343.