Parents, advocates say guardians ad litem need more guardrails. These Washington reforms could help

Parents, advocates say guardians ad litem need more guardrails. These Washington reforms could help

In hundreds of custody disputes across Washington each year, judges appoint neutral court investigators to look into how parents’ issues like substance use, domestic violence and mental health could impact kids. But as a growing number of families and advocates raise concerns about how flawed invest...

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