Honorable Phillip Palmer
On behalf of all the judges here in Williamson County, let me take this opportunity to thank each and every one of the Advocates working for our children in our county.  I have a sign in my office that reads, "Children...are a gift of life from God."  Well, all of the CASA volunteers are also a gift from God to me as well.  I would think that all judges would want to have at his or her disposal as much information as possible in order to make the right decision for every child.  That is exactly what each and every one of you do for me in the courtroom every time I am on the bench hearing juvenile cases.  It takes a very giving and special person with patience, understanding, dedication and love to do all the time-consuming, background work that is being done on these cases and to submit quality reports like each of you are doing.  Please be assured that your efforts are appreciated and do not go unnoticed.  You efforts are essential and extremely valuable to us.  Thank You and keep up the great work!
Words of Appreciation from our Juvenile Court Judges, James "Randy" Moore, William "Bill" Wilson and Phillip Palmer

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Honorable William "Bill" Wilson
CASA is important for their independent evaluations of the cases. I don't want CASA opinions to parrot the recommendations of the State or DCFS, if that is the situation. This is critical to making fair decisions in the best interest of these children.
For many years the Williamson County circuit judges rotate dockets periodically.  Because of this, we have had time with many of our local judges on the juvenile docket.
Honorable James "Randy" Moore
I would like to express my appreciation, as well as those of my Judicial colleagues, to each one of the CASA advocates working for our children. All of the CASA volunteers are an important asset to the Court. It goes without saying a judge wants to have as much information available as possible to make his or her decisions. This is what every one of you does in the courtroom for me each time I'm on the bench, hearing juvenile cases. The quality of the reports submitted have provided me with helpful insight into the cases before me. Having understanding, giving people with a great capacity fir compassion, as well as a dedication to their work, are the main requirements fora  CASA worker. Each of your efforts are appreciated and they are not unnoticed. CASA and its volunteers are essential and valuable, Thank you and keep up the splendid job that you do.! Sincerest Regards.