Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Report makes recommendations for guardian ad litem program

thetimes-tribune

An arm of the state Supreme Court issued a stern report of a Lackawanna County court program that was created to protect children in family custody disputes, which also has been under the gaze of the FBI.
The Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts released a 113-page report on Thursday centered on the county family court's guardian ad litem program, finding it suffers from a lack of oversight and financial accountability, and providing 51 recommendations to improve it.

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