Daniella Altimari of Capitol Watch reports on the Judiciary Committee's hearing on GAL wrongdoing in the remarks below,
"The legislature’s judiciary committee held a lengthy and often emotional public hearing on a bill that would make significant changes to the family court system.
Some parents say Connecticut’s family courts are in dire need of reform. In particular, they say the guardian ad litem system is “horribly broken.”
Guardians ad litem are sometimes appointed by judges to represent the interests of minor children in rancorous divorce cases. But some parents say the guardians have charged steep fees with little oversight and they are calling for an overhaul of the system."
For more information, please click on the link below:
http://courantblogs.com/capitol-watch/judiciary-committee-discusses-guardian-ad-litem-bill/
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