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Surrogate Father for Gradual Reintroduction in Son’s Life? Yes according to Guardian ad litem

Posted on June 16, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Guardian ad litem, Questions | Tagged accountable, best interest of the child, common sense, complaint, complaint process, consumer protection, financial, GAL, Guardian ad litem, human rights, in the best interest, legal boundaries, life altering, Maine Guardian ad Litem Institute, oversight, Parental Coordinators, reform, Surrogate | Leave a reply

Guardian ad litem reform – the day of reckoning is March 28, 2013

Posted on March 14, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Guardian ad litem, Laws, Reform | Tagged accountable, complaint, consumer protection, expense, financial, GAL, Guardian ad litem, human rights, information, is the child safe, judicial oversight, Justice Saufley, legal boundaries, MEGALI, OPEGA, oversight, reform, Title 19-A, Title 22

In the Name of Therapy – Court-prescribed Witchcraft and Snake Oil to help Families

Posted on January 6, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Laws | Tagged accountable, anger management, common sense, consumer protection, expense, financial, GAL, Guardian ad litem, judicial oversight, legal boundaries, life altering, moral equivalency, oversight, Parental Coordinators, prescribed, pseudo-psychological, reform

Almost 40 years with no Oversight or Compliance System for Guardians ad litem

Posted on November 22, 2012 by cathycooper
Posted in Laws | Tagged accountable, complaint, consumer protection, cost, expense, financial, GALs, Guardian ad litem, Judicial, life altering, OPEGA, oversight, reform, Title 19-A, Title 22

The Malfunctioning Guardian ad litem (GAL) program in Maine

Posted on November 18, 2012 by cathycooper
Posted in Laws | Tagged accountable, burden, complaint, consumer protection, cost, expense, financial, GALs, Guardian ad litem, information, Judicial, legal boundaries, life altering, oversight, Title 19-A

The Judicial Branch says, “No Problem” with Guardians ad litem. We say …

Posted on October 22, 2012 by cathycooper
Posted in Laws | Tagged accountable, burden, complaint, consumer protection, cost, expense, financial, GALs, Guardian ad litem, information, Judicial, legal boundaries, life altering, oversight, reform, Title 19-A, Title 22

Bill Collecting in the Best Interest of the Child?

Posted on October 2, 2012 by cathycooper
Posted in Laws | Tagged accountable, complaint, consumer protection, cost, expense, financial, GALs, Guardian ad litem, information, Judicial, legal boundaries, life altering, oversight, reform, Title 19-A, Title 22

Find out how Toby Hollander and the Maine Guardian ad Litem Institute Relly Feels about Maine’s Families

Posted on September 30, 2012 by cathycooper
Posted in Laws | Tagged accountable, burden, complaint, consumer protection, expense, financial, GALs, Guardian ad litem, information, Judicial, legal boundaries, life altering, oversight, reform

Maine’s Judicial Branch are making GALs Bullet Proof

Posted on September 27, 2012 by cathycooper
Posted in Laws | Tagged accountable, burden, complaint, consumer protection, cost, expense, financial, GALs, Guardian ad litem, information, Judicial, legal boundaries, life altering, oversight, politically correct, reform, Title 19-A, Title 22

Maine’s courts ignore Rules and Standards for Guardians ad litem

Posted on September 5, 2012 by cathycooper
Posted in Laws | Tagged accountable, complaint, consumer protection, cost, expense, financial, GALs, Guardian ad litem, information, Judicial, legal boundaries, life altering, oversight, reform

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About the Authors

Cathy and Paul are residents of the Midcoast area of Maine involved in divorce, custody and parental issues. One from personal experiences the other from the sidelines. Working to change a badly broken system through education and political action.

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