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(h) The court may remove a guardian ad litem from a case upon finding that the guardian ad litem acted in a manner contrary to a childs best interests, has not appropriately participated in the case, or if the court otherwise deems continued service as inappropriate or unnecessary.
A guardian ad litem (GAL) is an individual, sometimes an attorney or mental health professional, who acts as the childs voice throughout the child custody or child custody modification process. This ensures that the court is able to act in the childs best interests.
Fees are likely to begin in the vicinity of $300 to $400 per hour, and are generally billed in 10 minute increments, meaning that they are only paid for the actual amount of time spent on the case. GAL fees are generally divided between the adult parties involved by mutual agreement.
(7) If a party fails to pay the Guardian ad Litem fees ordered, the Court may impose any sanction the Court deems appropriate, including but not limited to a fine, community service, and/or jail time.
If you have questions about seeking the appointment of a Guardian ad Litem, please contact the Childrens Law Center at (317) 558-2870 ext. 334. These documents, instructions, and forms do not constitute legal advice, and do not create an attorney-client relationship.
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You may contact the Virginia State Bar at (804) 775-0500 or visit .vsb.org for additional information about filing a misconduct inquiry.
The Supreme Court has approved the policy that guardians ad litem shall be compensated $75 per hour for in-court service and $55 per hour for out-of-court service. There is no limitation on these payments for hours that are documented and approved by the judge who appointed the guardian ad litem.
The services of a GAL/CASA volunteer are not free; but when the law requires the judge to get a GAL/CASA volunteer for the case, they are usually free to the parents. However, in cases like divorce, the parents must pay for the volunteers services. The amount may be around $50.00 per hour.
Guardians ad Litem (GALs), like CASAs, advocate for children in court proceedings, including child abuse and neglect, paternity and divorce/custody cases. Under Indiana law, a GAL may be an attorney, a volunteer or another paid professional. Within the child welfare system GAL and CASA are interchangeable.
When talking to the guardian ad litem, you should keep conversations positive and focus on how you can provide the best environment for your child. Speaking poorly about the other parent will only reflect badly on the parent sharing the negative information.

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