Which Is Better: spending thousands on GAL/custody evaluator or $0 on a judge interview?
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Which Is Better: spending thousands on GAL/custody evaluator or $0 on a judge interview? How could it be better to spend thousands on a GAL or custody evaluator when the judge can interview children free of charge? This post is…