Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What is the responsibility of Judges in child welfare cases?

  1. Preside over hearings

  2. Accept and file documents and reports for the court record

  3. Determine questions of fact and law

  4. Represent the best interest of children

The correct answer is: Preside over hearings

Judges in child welfare cases have various responsibilities, including presiding over hearings. This involves overseeing the procedures during court sessions, ensuring that legal rules are followed, and making rulings based on the evidence presented. While options B, C, and D are also important aspects of the judge's role in child welfare cases, the primary responsibility mentioned in the context of the question is presiding over hearings.