Guardian ad Litem
In Massachusetts a Guardian ad Litem is a person appointed by the Court to evaluate and/or investigate child custody and visitation issues, and report findings to the court.
Resources in this Category
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| Planning for Shared Parenting: A Guide for Parents Living Apart This booklet written in 2005 was sponsored by the Massachusetts Chapter of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFFC) with the encouragement and support of Chief Justice Dunphy of the Probate and Family Court. "This guide combines recent developmental research about children and the impact of divorce on their lives, with the practical needs of parents and children living apart. It is the hope of the task force members that this booklet will be useful to parents, judges, lawyers, mediators, and parent educators in designing realistic, child-focused parenting plans." (from the Introduction) This booklet has been distributed to every judge and chief probation officer in the Probate and Family Court. | |||





