rubyforgood / casa

Volunteer management system for nonprofit CASA, which serves foster youth in counties across America.
https://casavolunteertracking.org/
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☂️ Standard Court Orders #5782

Open elasticspoon opened 4 months ago

elasticspoon commented 4 months ago

What type(s) of User Does This Feature Affect?

Description

We would like to make it a bit easier for volunteers to set up court orders. Typically an organization has a set of "standard" court orders that cases will be subject to. Lets make it a bit easier for them to set that up on a per case basis.

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password for all users: 12345678

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