Why do I need a GAL if my child already knows who they want to live with?

The role of a court-appointed guardian ad litem (GAL) is to be the eyes and ears of the law, representing the best interests of the child. A GAL will investigate by speaking with both parents, the child, other witnesses, and they may also issue subpoenas and review documents to help make their assessment.
So if a child expresses a preference for living with a certain parent, the GAL will consider factors such as the child's age, and the context of their statement. Courts typically view direct questioning of children about custody preferences as being potentially coercive, and prefer the GAL to assess the situation. A GAL is trained to distinguish between genuine opinions and coached responses from children. Rather than solely relying on the child's preference, a GAL will weigh factors like consistency, reliability, and safety in order to determine the child's best interest. #KiswaniLawFirm
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