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Do Stakeholders in Maine Board of Overseers have your Best Interest?

Posted on April 19, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Guardian ad litem, Questions, Reform | Tagged Board of Overseers, complaint, consumer protection, Deputy Chief Judge Robert E. Mullen, GAL, Guardian ad litem, Judge LaVerdiere, Judicial, judicial oversight, Judiciary, Justice Saufley, legal boundaries, life altering, oversight, reform, stakeholders

The Violation of Maine’s Constitution by Judiciary and Guardians ad litem

Posted on April 12, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Guardian ad litem, Laws, Rights Violation | Tagged 5th amendment, accountable, Common Law, complaint, complaint process, Constitution, consumer protection, GAL, Guardian ad litem, Judicial Branch, judicial oversight, Justice Saufley, legal boundaries, oversight

GAL reform and why LD 522 is bad for Maine and Maine’s Children

Posted on April 4, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Guardian ad litem, Laws, Reform | Tagged accountable, best interest of the child, common sense, complaint, complaint process, constituency, consumer protection, GAL, Guardian ad litem, human rights, Judges, judicial oversight, LD522, LD872, oversight, reform, Title 19-A, Title 22

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

LD 522, SP 212: Making Reports Optional to Benefit Children?

Posted on March 10, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Laws, Reform | Tagged accountable, best interest of the child, common sense, complaint, consumer protection, cost, GAL, Guardian ad litem, is the child safe, LD 522, life altering, oversight, recommendation, reform, reporting, SP 212, Title 19-A, Title 22

Deputy Chief Judge Robert E. Mullen says that Guardians ad litem are wonderful

Posted on February 8, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Guardian ad litem, Reform, Rights Violation | Tagged accountable, burden, common sense, complaint, consumer protection, Deputy Chief Judge, First Star, GAL, GALs, Guardian ad litem, Hon. Robert E. Mullen, Judge Susan Longley, judicial oversight, legal boundaries, life altering, oversight, Parental Coordinators, reform, Special Interest

Rules to the Supreme Judicial Court by special interest group MEGALI

Posted on January 27, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Parental Coordinator, Reform, Rights Violation | Tagged 5th amendment, accountable, civil rights, Common Law, complaint, consumer protection, cost, GALs, Guardian ad litem, Judicial, MEGALI, oversight, Parental Coordinator, reform, Special Interest, Terry Hayes, Tobi Schneider, Toby Hollander

Special Interest (MEGALI) Propose Rules for Parental Coordinators – Courts Reject

Posted on January 23, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Parental Coordinator, Reform | Tagged accountability, consumer protection, GALs, Guardian ad litem, Judicial, Judicial Outsourcing, legal boundaries, life altering, Maine Guardian ad Litem Institute, MEGALI, oversight, Parental Coordinator, reform, Special Interest, Toby Hollander

Parental Coordinator Rules – As Proposed by Maine Guardian ad Litem Institute (MEGALI)

Posted on January 22, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Laws, Parental Coordinator | Tagged accountable, complaint, consumer protection, legal boundaries, Maine Guardian ad Litem Institute, MEGALI, oversight, Parental Coordinators, reform, Terry Hayes, Toby Hollander

The Foundation of Accountability for GALs and PCs – A Job Description

Posted on January 21, 2013 by cathycooper
Posted in Reform | Tagged accountability, accountable, anger management, behavior, best interest of the child, burden, Common Law, common sense, consumer protection, GAL, Guardian ad litem, legal boundaries, life altering, Maine Guardian ad Litem Institute, oversight, Parental Coordinators, PC, reform, Self-incrimination

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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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  • The Violation of Maine’s Constitution by Judiciary and Guardians ad litem

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