Illinois Order appointing or Discharging Casey Volunteer is a document issued by a court in the state of Illinois to appoint or discharge a Casey Volunteer. A Casey Volunteer is a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) who is appointed by a judge to advocate on behalf of a child in the court system. The order is typically issued by the presiding judge in the case, and it can either appoint a new Casey Volunteer or discharge an existing one. There are two types of Illinois Order appointing or Discharging Casey Volunteer: Order Appointing CASA Volunteer and Order Discharging CASA Volunteer. The Order Appointing CASA Volunteer is issued to appoint a CASA volunteer to advocate on behalf of a child in the court system. The Order Discharging CASA Volunteer is issued to discharge an existing CASA volunteer from their role. Both orders must be signed by the presiding judge in the case.