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What is a Guardian ad Litem (GAL)?
A Guardian ad Litem is an advocate for a child whose welfare is a matter of concern for the court. In legal terms, it means "guardian of the lawsuit." When the court is making decisions that will affect a child's future, the child needs and deserves a spokesperson -- an objective adult to provide independent information about the best interests of the child. While other parties in the case are concerned about the child, the Guardian ad Litem is the only person in the case whose sole concern is the best interests of the child and he or she is assigned as an advocate for the child for the durations of the court process.
Different from a legal guardian, the Guardian ad Litem has no control over the person or property of the child and does not provide a home for the child. The Guardian ad Litem does not function as the child's attorney and does not provide direct services to the child.
Guardians ad Litem in Minnesota include volunteers, independent contractors and state employees.
First District Guardian ad Litem contact Information
Dakota County
Minnesota Judicial Branch - GAL website
Tami Baker-Olson GAL Manager
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First Judicial District Administration Dakota County Judicial Center 1560 Highway 55 Hastings, MN 55033 |
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Phone: (651) 438-8323 Fax: (651) 438-4302 tami.baker-olson@courts.state.mn.us |
Kristen Trebil GAL Coordinator Carver, Le Sueur, McLeod, Scott & Sibley Counties
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Scott County Justice Center 200 Fourth Avenue West Shakopee, MN 55379-1220 |
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Phone: (952) 496-8835 kristen.trebil@courts.state.mn.us |
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Laura Miles GAL Coordinator Dakota & Goodhue Countie
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Dakota County Western Service Center 1 West Mendota Road, Suite 140 West St. Paul, MN 55118 |
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Phone: (651) 554-6231 laura.miles@courts.state.mn.us |