Summary
To determine if children want to see their father despite a PFA, contact the local family court or a child welfare agency. They can provide guidance on the involvement of a guardian ad litem, who represents the childrens interests. Court records are generally public, but information about minors may be restricted. Websites like PACER can provide access to U.S. Court records, though specific details about guardians ad litem might be limited due to privacy laws.Full Conversation
My boufriends ex wife put a PFA on him. He can not see his kids. Is there a way to find out if the kids want to see him?
Hello ****, can you please provide your location? Laws about such issues can differ depending on the jurisdiction.
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Hello ****, thank you for providing your location. In general, to ascertain if the children want to see their father, a child welfare agency or a court-appointed guardian ad litem might be involved. This is typically in the jurisdiction of the family court.
How do i find this information
To find out if the children want to see their father, you can contact the local family court in your area or a child welfare agency. They can provide guidance on the involvement of a guardian ad litem, who represents the children's interests.
How do i know if they have one of those
To know if a guardian ad litem has been assigned, you can contact the family court handling the case. They should have this information on record.
Is this public info
In general, court records are public unless they are sealed or confidential by law. However, information about minors, such as the appointment of a guardian ad litem, may be restricted. You will likely need to ask the court or the child welfare agency directly.
Is there a website database
Yes, there are websites like Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) where you can access U.S. court records. However, access to specific details like a guardian ad litem might be restricted due to privacy laws protecting minors.