Maine's Guardian Ad Litem Scandal
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It's no secret that Maine has a long history of railroading parents. Some, have made a business out of it though.
PORTLAND, Maine — People seeking reforms to the guardian ad litem program in the state court system expressed their concerns Thursday in a meeting with Leigh Saufley, chief justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. |
Lawyers are generally system sucks who like to drag things out for billing purposes, but GAL's can get away with billing for little or nothing.
Of course, some would deny that there is a problem...
But all you gotta do is live through it. And In Maine, it's not hard to find somebody who did.
Of course, some would deny that there is a problem...
But all you gotta do is live through it. And In Maine, it's not hard to find somebody who did.
- Who has oversight over Guardians ad litem in the State of Maine?
- Maine’s courts ignore Rules and Standards for Guardians ad litem
- Lawmakers, judges, parents call for improvements to court-appointed guardians system
- Senator pushing major overhaul of Maine’s guardian at litem system
- Guardian ad litem reforms praised by supporters; LePage to sign bill Monday
- Family Law Advisory Commission Review of Proposed Rules for Guardians ad litem
The best place to keep track of this issue is here...
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