Representation of Children as a Guardian Ad Litem – Qualifying Course

Price:$169 (Includes a downloadable audio version.)

MCLE Credit: 7.0 (Ethics: 0.0)
Live-Interactive Credit: 0.0
Designation Credit: 7.0 Divorce and Family Law
(Designations Information)
GAL for Children CE Credit: 7.0 (GAL Information)
Viewable Through: 11/30/2025

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$169.00 (or 7 Bundle Credits)

A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay from the November 2023 webcast seminar, Representation of Children as a Guardian Ad Litem—2023 Qualifying Course.

This is the training course you MUST take to qualify as a GAL for Children in Virginia.

This program is supported by the Court Improvement Program, Office of the Executive Secretary, Supreme Court of Virginia, through federal grant funds of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

To be appointed as a guardian ad litem (GAL) for children in Virginia, members of the bar must meet the standards set forth by the Judicial Council of Virginia. This seven-hour course meets the training requirement under these standards. All attorneys who wish to qualify for court appointment as GALs for children in Virginia must take this course.

For more information on becoming a GAL for children in Virginia, please contact the Office of the Executive Secretary, Supreme Court of Virginia, 100 North Ninth Street, Third Floor, Richmond, Virginia 23219, (804) 786-6455, or visit this website: https://www.vacourts.gov/courtadmin/aoc/cip/programs/gal/children/home.html.

Topics covered include:

  • The duties, roles, and responsibilities of guardian ad litem (GAL) representation
  • The role of social service agencies in handling abuse and neglect cases; laws governing child abuse and neglect, foster care review, permanency planning, and termination of parental rights
  • Cultural awareness and the elimination of bias
  • Characteristics of abusive and neglectful families and of children who are victims; physical, medical, and mental health aspects of child abuse and neglect
  • Developmental needs of children; communication with children, children as witnesses, use of closed-circuit television

This online seminar is not eligible for discounts.