When you're in the middle of a custody case, you want to do everything you can to get the outcome you want. The Law Guardian/Guardian ad litem (LG/GAL) is probably the most important person in your case and is the key to winning. The judge is heavily swayed by what the LG/GAL recommends, so getting him or her on your side is the key to your case. This ebook fully explains the role of the LG/GAL as well as what to expect from home visits or other contact. It discusses mistakes to avoid, as well as what you should ...
When you're in the middle of a custody case, you want to do everything you can to get the outcome you want. The Law Guardian/Guardian ad litem (LG/GAL) is probably the most important person in your case and is the key to winning. The judge is heavily swayed by what the LG/GAL recommends, so getting him or her on your side is the key to your case. This ebook fully explains the role of the LG/GAL as well as what to expect from home visits or other contact. It discusses mistakes to avoid, as well as what you should be telling the LG/GAL. Written by an attorney who worked as Law Guardian in five counties in New York, this is everything you need to know about working with and leveraging your relationship with your child's LG/GAL.
Brette Sember is a former family and divorce attorney and mediator who was on the Law Guardian panel in 5 counties in NY. She is the author of more than 35 books, including How to Parent with Your Ex, The Complete Divorce Handbook, The Divorce Organizer & Planner, and The No-Fight Divorce Book. (titles should be italics). Her web site is www.BretteSember.com and she blogs at www.SolveDivorce.com.
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