- A Law Guardian is appointed when the parties are unable to decide on Custody or Access of the Children
- A modern term for this individual is an Attorney for the Children
- This Attorney will sit down with the Child, examine and investigate both households, then come back to the courthouse with recommendations
- If the child is old enough, and able to express their desires, these recommendations have to meet that of the Child
- If the child is too young to express their desires, the Law Guardian will have some discretion in bringing issues to the Court
This video was provided by Randy Gugino, one of our Child Custody Lawyers.