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Child Advocate

A person — typically an attorney, guardian ad litem, or CASA volunteer — appointed to represent a child's interests in divorce or custody proceedings.

Understanding Child Advocate

Child advocates ensure that children's voices are heard in custody disputes. Depending on the jurisdiction, a child advocate may be an attorney ad litem (representing the child's stated wishes), a guardian ad litem (representing the child's best interests, which may differ from their wishes), or a CASA volunteer. They investigate both households, interview relevant parties, and present recommendations to the court. Child advocates are especially important in high-conflict cases, abuse allegations, and situations where parents cannot agree on custody.

Real-World Examples

The judge appoints a child advocate to speak with the 12-year-old and present the child's preferences about living arrangements.

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