Practice Area

Guardian ad Litem Services: Illinois Courts

Court-appointed child advocacy grounded in both legal experience and a Master's in Family Sciences.

In custody and child welfare cases, a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) is appointed by the court to represent the best interests of the child, independently of either parent. Mary C. Neff serves as a court-appointed GAL in Illinois.

How Guardian ad Litem Services Work

1

Court Appointment

The court appoints a GAL when the child's interests need independent representation, often in contested custody or abuse/neglect cases.

2

Investigation

The GAL interviews the child, both parents, teachers, counselors, and others, gathering a complete picture of the child's life.

3

Report & Recommendation

Mary prepares a written report with findings and recommendations on what arrangement serves the child's best interests.

4

Court Testimony

The GAL may testify and advocate for their recommendations directly before the judge.

Why Mary C. Neff

Mary's Master's in Family Sciences gives her exceptional insight into child development and family dynamics, making her GAL work uniquely grounded in both legal and human experience.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Schedule a free consultation with Mary and get clear on your options. No obligation, no pressure.

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Or call: (618) 281-MARY (6279)