

| Guardians ad litem are often appointed by the court or chosen through an agreement to by both parties in divorce cases or in parenting time disputes to represent the interests of the minor children. The two divorcing parents are usually responsible for paying the fees of the guardian ad litem, even though the guardian ad litem is not responsible to them at all. In some states, the county government pays the fee of that attorney. The guardian ad litem's only job is to represent the minor children's best interests. In these situations, the guardian ad litem is charged to represent the best interests of the minor child which can differ from the position of the state or government agency as well as the interest of the parent or guardian. The kinds of people appointed as a guardian ad litem, ranging from volunteer advocates to social workers to regular attorneys to others with the appropriate qualifications. At Caruso Law Office, LLC, Amy M Caruso, Attorney at Law, has the training, knowledge to represent minor children as a guardian ad litem. Call Amy Caruso, Attorney at Law at 614-264-2082 or email Amy to schedule your free initial consultation. Our Mission: Caruso Law Office, LLC where Honesty, Integrity and Professionalism go hand in hand. Your legal needs are priority and Caruso Law Office, LLC will work hard for you. Caruso Law Office, LLC is registered with the Better Business Bureau of Columbus Ohio. Caruso Law Office, LLC also accepts payments through Paypal's safe, easy and secure website for all your legal needs. |
