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Order Appointing Guardian Ad Litem On Behalf Of Minor CU 04.0200 - Washington

Order Appointing Guardian Ad Litem On Behalf Of Minor Form. This is a Washington form and can be used in Nonparental Custody Domestic Relations Statewide .
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Superior Court of Washington County of In re the Custody of: No. Child(ren), Petitioner(s), and Order Appointing Guardian ad Litem on Behalf of Minor (ORAPGL) Respondent(s). I. Basis 1.1 Basis for Appointment This appointment is being made pursuant to RCW 26.10. 1.2 Children to Whom the Order Applies [ ] (Name) ________________________________ [ ] petitioner [ ] respondent [ ] the court moved for appointment of a guardian ad litem for the following minor child(ren) in this action: Name Age II. Findings After reviewing the case record to date and the basis for the motion, the court Finds that the motion should be granted because appointment of a guardian ad litem is in the best interest of the child(ren). III. Order Order Appointing GAL (ORAPGL) - Page 1 of 4 WPF CU 04.0200 (7/2009) - RCW 26.10.130, 26.12.175 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com It is Ordered: 3.1 Appointment of Guardian ad Litem ___________________________________________ is appointed as guardian ad litem for the above-named minor child(ren) of the parties and shall receive copies of all pleadings and notice of all court proceedings regarding the child(ren). 3.2 Duties of the Guardian ad Litem The guardian ad litem shall investigate and report factual information regarding the issues ordered to be reported or investigated to the court. The guardian ad litem shall always represent the child(ren)'s best interests. The guardian ad litem may make recommendations based upon his or her investigation. The guardian ad litem shall report the child(ren)'s expressed preferences regarding the parenting plan to the court, together with the facts relative to whether any preferences are being expressed voluntarily and the degree of the child(ren)'s understanding. The guardian ad litem shall make a full and complete written report to the court and counsel/parties on or before (date) __________________ and at least 60 days before trial provided that an extension may be granted by the court. This report shall include recommendations and bases for those recommendations. Issues ordered to investigate and report: [ ] all issues relating to development of a parenting plan [ ] substance abuse of [ ] mother [ ] father [ ] other ____________________ [ ] domestic violence of [ ] mother [ ] father [ ] other ____________________ [ ] mental health issues of [ ] mother [ ] father [ ] other ____________________ [ ] physical health issues of [ ] mother [ ] father [ ] other ____________________ [ ] sexual abuse allegations of [ ] mother [ ] father [ ] other ____________________ [ ] criminal history of [ ] mother [ ] father [ ] other ____________________ [ ] abandonment or neglect by [ ] mother [ ] father [ ] integration into the non-primary parent's home [ ] Other: [ ] The guardian ad litem shall also report to the court on any other issues discovered that could affect the safety of the child(ren). 3.3 Other Duties Other duties of the guardian ad litem include appearing at all court hearings and pretrial conferences within the scope of appointment unless excused by the court and assisting the parties and counsel in reaching a resolution of the matters involving said children. Order Appointing GAL (ORAPGL) - Page 2 of 4 WPF CU 04.0200 (7/2009) - RCW 26.10.130, 26.12.175 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 3.4 Guardian ad Litem Access to Children, Records and Information To facilitate reasonable investigation of information pertaining to the best interest of the child(ren), the guardian ad litem shall have access to the children and to all records and information, including authorization to speak with interested persons, from the following sources: law enforcement agencies; Child Protective Services (or the equivalent out-of-state agency); health care providers; mental health care providers; child care providers; the Department of Social and Health Services (or the equivalent agency in another state); and educational institutions. These agencies may withhold or blackout portions of requested information as warranted by law or by court order. The guardian ad litem shall maintain the confidentiality of information except as necessary to fulfill his or her duties as guardian ad litem. Within the scope of appointment, the guardian ad litem shall have access to all Superior Court and Juvenile Court files, including any sealed/confidential portions thereof, other than records sealed pursuant to RCW 13.50.050(7). All information obtained from sealed or confidential files shall remain sealed or confidential, and the guardian ad litem shall inform the court if the guardian ad litem report contains sealed or confidential information. The court clerk shall provide certified copies of this order to the guardian ad litem upon request and without charge. Upon good cause shown, the guardian ad litem or the parties may move that the court make confidential any reports or documents placed in the court file by the guardian ad litem. 3.5 Payment of Fees and Costs The guardian ad litem fee is $________ per hour up to $________, the maximum the guardian ad litem may charge without additional court review and approval. The fees and costs of the guardian ad litem shall be paid as follows: [ ] ______ % by father, ______ % by mother, _______% by other [] Other: . If the guardian ad litem has been appointed at public expense, the court may assess this cost against the parties if there is a change in financial circumstances. The total amount awarded shall be at the discretion of the court up to the maximum amount allowed after the guardian ad litem files an itemized statement of time with the court, along with a specific request for fees and a proposed Order. Guardians ad litem who are not volunteers shall provide the parties with an itemized accounting of their time and billing for services each month. 3.6 Consent of Children Over Twelve to Investigation [] [] Does not apply. _________________________________________________________ has/have reached the age of twelve. Written consent for the guardian ad litem to consult with and obtain information from medical, psychiatric, or other experts who have served the child(ren) in the past [ ] has [ ] has not been given by the child. Order Appointing GAL (ORAPGL) - Page 3 of 4 WPF CU 04.0200 (7/2009) - RCW 26.10.130, 26.12.175 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com 3.7 Authorization for Release of Information [] [] Does not apply. Each party's signature hereunder constitutes an authorization for rel
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