Guardians Ad Litem

November 21st, 2024

Supreme Court reinstates family court’s change of custody to father and clarifies guardian’s ability to make custody recommendations

The November 20, 2024 Supreme Court opinion in Grungo-Smith v. Grungo, 444 S.C. 556, 910 S.E.2d 455 (2024), reversed the Court of Appeals ruling in Grungo-Smith v. Grungo, 438 S.C. 508, 884 S.E.2d 219 (Ct. App. 2023), and reinstated the family court’s order granting primary custody to Father. Grungo-Smith stems from an action filed by […]

Guardians Ad Litem

September 17th, 2019

The guardian’s questionnaire is additional interrogatories

While not thought of as such, the guardian’s questionnaire is akin to additional (child-custody related) interrogatories. As an example, the current questionnaire of a local attorney/guardian, S. Maria Averill, whose work I greatly respect follows: Admittedly such questionnaires are not answered under oath. Still, inaccurate responses or responses that trash the other parent or that […]

Guardians Ad Litem

January 12th, 2017

What the guardian should expect from the attorneys/What attorneys should expect from the guardian

The following are materials for an upcoming Charleston County guardian ad litem luncheon.  I am posting them as a blog so that folks can comment.  These materials can also be downloaded as a Microsoft Word file. I often “recycle” lectures, so comments may be used to update the materials. A lot of the bickering between attorneys and guardians […]

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