Sometimes, when parents are involved in a contentious Illinois custody dispute, the court will appoint a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) to help determine what is in the child’s best interest. Unfortunately, the role of a GAL is often misunderstood, causing worry and anxiety among parents who think it could be bad for their case.
The truth is that having a GAL involved does not mean that you are losing your case or will end up with an unfavorable outcome. In fact, a GAL can be a helpful part of the legal process, especially when the parents understand what it means and can approach this development with the right mindset. To learn more about the implications of having a GAL appointed to your case, speak with an experienced Lombard, IL custody lawyer.