What is a Guardian Ad Litem?
BY: William R.F. Conners
Managing Partner and Founder
In Virginia, a guardian ad litem is an attorney appointed by the court to represent the best interests and welfare of a child. Whether or not a guardian ad litem is needed is up to the court. Generally, a court will only appoint a guardian ad litem in a custody or visitation dispute if it finds that the child’s needs are not adequately represented through the parents and their attorneys.
(Last three topics are from Azam v. Miah, No. 0884-14-2)