What To Do When The Guardian Ad Litem Is Not Doing A Thorough Job
Those that have been involved in custody litigation are probably aware of the important role that a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) can play in the outcome. In fact, when both parties otherwise appear suitable, the GAL’s report can sometimes be the tie-breaker for the Judge or Magistrate hearing the case. The input from the Guardian ad Litem is usually taken very seriously by the Court due to the fact it is thought to come from someone that is in a neutral position, has only the best interests of the children in mind, and has almost unfettered access to relevant information, such as the home life of both parents, the children’s school teachers and counselors as well as other important persons. In short, having a favorable Guardian ad Litem report can be the difference between winning and losing.
But, what is a party supposed to do when they do not feel the Guardian ad Litem put forth sufficient time and effort to make an informed recommendation to the Court? Like every other profession, there … Read More... “Guardian Ad Litem: The Difference Between Winning And Losing”