Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois
Dismissing a guardian ad litem
My daughter is 8. Her biological father saw her last when she was 6 weeks old. Now he wants visitatation. guardian ad litem appears to be very biased with father. My daughter want nothing to do with biological father and guarian ad litem is not letting her wishes be known. how can I get him dismissed from the case??
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Dismissing a guardian ad litem
The guardian ad litem (gal) is in a sense the ears and eyes of the court. Generally, Illinois judges promote contact between a minor child and
both parents. At 6 years of age the court will
not believe that your child is old enough to make
decisions about whether to see dad or not see
dad. The best way to deal with the gal is to
get sound legal representation and to make certain that you do not appear to be totally
opposed to dad spending time with your child.
The more you fight the gal on this point, the
deeper he will dig into this issue. You may
want to back off total opposition to visits
with dad and instead voice your concerns and
let the court go from there. I will be happy
to answer any additional questions that you
might have. p.s. Unless the gal has a conflict
of interest or is totally incompetent, the chances of getting rid of the gal are slim.