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In some Florida custody cases, the court may appoint a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) to investigate and provide recommendations focused on a child’s best interests. In this episode of When Split Happens, [https://sassoguerrerohenderlite.github.io/whensplithappens/] Jay Henderlite of Sasso Guerrero & Henderlite explains what a Guardian ad Litem does, when one may be appointed, and how the process can affect a custody case. Jay discusses the role of a GAL in high-conflict parenting disputes, cases involving allegations of abuse or neglect, and situations where the court needs additional information before making decisions about custody or time-sharing. He also explains how GAL investigations work, who may request one, how costs are handled, and whether judges are required to follow a GAL’s recommendations. For parents involved in custody litigation in Jacksonville or Northeast Florida, understanding the role of a Guardian ad Litem can help reduce uncertainty and prepare you for what to expect during the process. Learn more at familylawyerjax.com [http://familylawyerjax.com]. Follow Sasso Guerrero & Henderlite on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sghfamlaw/], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/SGHLaw], TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@sghlaw_], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@sgh_law] for Florida family law insights, legal updates, and practical guidance.
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