My nephew is currently clerking for someone in the state legislature. I was afraid to ask for whom. I grew up in SC and have lots of family there but left at 21, 45 years ago because I couldn't find a decent job.
How long has this practice been in affect? Does the GAL have the last word on custody of the children?
Even though the GAL is prohibited by statute from making custody recommendations, they still do it routinely. It seems the judge is little more than a babysitter and a signature in some of these family courts.
Our legislators are too busy doing culture war issues. The things they prioritize wasting time on are infuriating. This story is crazy!
My nephew is currently clerking for someone in the state legislature. I was afraid to ask for whom. I grew up in SC and have lots of family there but left at 21, 45 years ago because I couldn't find a decent job.
How long has this practice been in affect? Does the GAL have the last word on custody of the children?
Even though the GAL is prohibited by statute from making custody recommendations, they still do it routinely. It seems the judge is little more than a babysitter and a signature in some of these family courts.