What is a “GAL” in child custody cases?
BY: William R.F. Conners
Managing Partner and Founder
In Virginia, a GAL (guardian ad litem) is an attorney appointed at the court’s discretion to represent the best interests of the child. The GAL represents the child and not either parent. The GAL can conduct investigations, including interviews with people close to the child. The GAL participates in trial and can make a recommendation to the judge as to what custody and visitation arrangement would be in the best interest of the child.