Separate Gals For Children
Summary
In Connecticut, you can request separate Guardians Ad Litem (GALs) for each child to ensure their individual interests are represented. If a GAL fails to act in a childs best interest, such as not evaluating a child after suicidal ideations, you can file a motion for their removal. Provide evidence of the GALs failure to act appropriately.Full Conversation
Can I have a gal removed from a case because they failed to have a child evaluated after suicidal idealations
In Connecticut, you can request the removal of a GAL if they fail to act in the best interest of the child, such as not having a child evaluated after suicidal ideations. Here’s what you can do:
- File a motion with the court for the removal of the GAL.
- Provide evidence of the GAL's failure to act appropriately.
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