Tag Archives: Guardian ad Litem

Representing The Child’s Best Interest Tn Family Court Cases: Guardians Ad Litem
Family law cases involving children are often some of the most complicated matters a court examines, and making the best possible decision for the child’s long-term welfare is the optimal goal. While judges would ideally like to spend all the time needed to assess and investigate a child’s needs and current living situation, limited… Read More »

Understanding the Role of Court-Appointed Representatives for Your Child
Any dispute involving a timesharing or care is almost certain to leave a lasting negative impact on the child’s development. Even though these matters directly affect the child’s well being, people rarely consider how an advocate for the child’s interests may be a good idea. While parents want what is best for their children,… Read More »
Divorce and Mental Incapacity: How Florida Deals with this Difficult Issue
When couples first marry, especially if they are young, it is hard for them to imagine the other spouse changing with the passage of time, or how life will look after 40 or 50 years of marriage. The decision to divorce, regardless of the length of the marriage, is rarely made lightly, and spouses… Read More »
The Role of Guardians ad Litem in Florida Family Law Cases
When a couple’s divorce makes the news, the focus is often on the positions or actions these individuals made that brought them to this point. It is less common to have the news story focus on the couple’s children and what their needs and desires may be. While numerous studies have explored the effect… Read More »