The Role and Functions of a Guardian ad Litem in the State of Ohio, Pt. 2
In part 2, Attorney Anne Shale from the Ohio Family Law Blog lists four more functions of a Guardian ad Litem in the State of Ohio including her conclusion.

In part 2, Attorney Anne Shale from the Ohio Family Law Blog lists four more functions of a Guardian ad Litem in the State of Ohio including her conclusion.
Tags: abused, alcohol, behavioral problems, custody, Domestic Relations Court, drugs, Family Court of Montgomery County, fees, Guardian ad Litem, Juvenile Court, parenting time, services
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Attorney Robert Mues provides a simple Emergency Medical Authorization Form for parents who need to give caregivers medical authorization before they leave town.
Tags: caregiver, download, Emergency Medical Authorization Form, kids, medical treatment, red tape, vacationing
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Father’s Day can be an extremely difficult one for many children. Unfortunately, thousands of children will not be with their father this Father’s Day due to many factors including divorce, death or service in the armed forces. As a result, many children don’t have the opportunity for a traditional Father’s Day.
I’d like to offer some [...]
Tags: armed forces, children, death, divorce, Father's Day, Military, reflections, Sigmund Freud, tongue biting
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What is a Guardian ad Litem?
A Guardian ad Litem (“GAL”) is usually a lawyer appointed by the Court to appear in a lawsuit on behalf of an incompetent or minor party. In Juvenile Court cases and Domestic Relations cases, the Guardian ad Litem is appointed on behalf of a minor child or minor children in [...]
Tags: custody, Domestic Relations, GAL, Guardian ad Litem, Juvenile Court, Magistrate, State of Ohio, visitation
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Robert Mues examines stimulus checks and whether they will be reduced or seized by the IRS if you are behind on child support.
Tags: 1040, Child Support, federal debt, Form 8379, Injured Spouse Allocation, internet scam, IRS, stimulus check, student loan, taxes
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