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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 17 MIN

Divorce Custody: What a Guardian ad Litem Is Really Looking For

from How Not To Suck At Divorce

Divorce: How to Talk to a Guardian ad Litem Without Hurting Your Custody Case🎧 Before You Listen...Don't make expensive divorce mistakes.If you're navigating divorce, custody, or co-parenting, our Divorce Crash Course can help you avoid the mistakes that cost people thousands of dollars—and months of unnecessary stress.Typically priced at $150, it's available now for just $50 thanks to our angel underwriters, Our Family Wizard and Soberlink.👉 Enroll here: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseClick here to get our free guide on avoiding the biggest divorce mistakes!Episode DescriptionIf a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) has been appointed in your divorce or custody case, every conversation matters more than you probably realize.Many parents unintentionally damage their credibility by focusing on the wrong things, oversharing, attacking the other parent, or getting caught up in petty conflicts. In this episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport and family law attorney Morgan Stogsdill sit down with Atlanta family law attorney Daniel Bloom to discuss exactly what Guardians ad Litem look for—and the mistakes that can quietly hurt your custody case.You'll learn why your words matter, how to communicate effectively with a Guardian ad Litem, and why keeping your child's best interests front and center is always the winning strategy.Whether you're currently working with a GAL or simply want to better understand the custody process, this episode offers practical advice that could save you stress, money, and heartache.In This Episode You'll Learn:What a Guardian ad Litem actually doesThe biggest mistakes parents make during custody evaluationsWhy constantly criticizing your co-parent can backfireWhy saying "my child" instead of "our child" matters more than you thinkHow pettiness can damage your credibilityThe right way to communicate concerns to your Guardian ad LitemWhen email is better than textingWhy OurFamilyWizard can improve communication during divorceWhy quality parenting matters more than counting parenting daysHow humility often earns more credibility than trying to look like the "perfect" parentKey TakeawaysPut your child—not your ex—at the center of every conversation.A Guardian ad Litem wants to understand your child's needs, strengths, and challenges—not hear a list of complaints about your co-parent.Don't let small battles cost you the bigger war.Arguments over jackets, forgotten shoes, or missing hockey sticks may feel important in the moment, but repeatedly escalating minor issues can make you appear unreasonable.Be honest. Not perfect.No parent gets everything right. Guardians ad Litem appreciate parents who acknowledge mistakes, ask thoughtful questions, and demonstrate a willingness to learn.Communication matters.Text messages sent in anger often become evidence later. Daniel explains why thoughtful emails and structured communication tools can make a significant difference.Focus on influence—not percentages.Great parenting isn't measured only by the number of overnight visits. What matters most is the quality of your relationship with your children.Resources MentionedDivorce Crash CourseAvoid the biggest mistakes people make before, during, and after divorce.👉 https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseGet in touch with Daniel Bloom https://bloomlineslaw.com/our-team/daniel-bloom/OurFamilyWizardThe co-parenting communication tool trusted by attorneys, judges, and mental health professionals.Use our exclusive discount and save 20% on your first year.www.ourfamilywizard.com/notsuck20Free Divorce GuideDownload our FREE guide:The 5 Divorce Mistakes That Cost People Thousands👉 https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.comSubscribe & ConnectIf this episode helped you, please:⭐ Leave a review🎧 Follow How Not to Suck at Divorce👥 Join our free private Facebook Community📱 Follow us on social media for daily divorce tips, expert interviews, and practical advice.SEO KeywordsGuardian ad Litem, GAL, Guardian ad Litem divorce, custody evaluator, child custody, custody battle, divorce advice, divorce podcast, co-parenting, OurFamilyWizard, family court, custody evaluation, parenting plan, divorce attorney, family law, divorce support, custody tips, child custody attorney, high-conflict divorce, divorce help.Divorce: How to Talk to a Guardian ad Litem Without Hurting Your Custody Case🎧 Before You Listen...Don't make expensive divorce mistakes.If you're navigating divorce, custody, or co-parenting, our Divorce Crash Course can help you avoid the mistakes that cost people thousands of dollars—and months of unnecessary stress.Typically priced at $150, it's available now for just $50 thanks to our angel underwriters, Our Family Wizard and Soberlink.👉 Enroll here: https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseEpisode DescriptionIf a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) has been appointed in your divorce or custody case, every conversation matters more than you probably realize.Many parents unintentionally damage their credibility by focusing on the wrong things, oversharing, attacking the other parent, or getting caught up in petty conflicts. In this episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport and family law attorney Morgan Stogsdill sit down with Atlanta family law attorney Daniel Bloom to discuss exactly what Guardians ad Litem look for—and the mistakes that can quietly hurt your custody case.You'll learn why your words matter, how to communicate effectively with a Guardian ad Litem, and why keeping your child's best interests front and center is always the winning strategy.Whether you're currently working with a GAL or simply want to better understand the custody process, this episode offers practical advice that could save you stress, money, and heartache.In This Episode You'll Learn:What a Guardian ad Litem actually doesThe biggest mistakes parents make during custody evaluationsWhy constantly criticizing your co-parent can backfireWhy saying "my child" instead of "our child" matters more than you thinkHow pettiness can damage your credibilityThe right way to communicate concerns to your Guardian ad LitemWhen email is better than textingWhy OurFamilyWizard can improve communication during divorceWhy quality parenting matters more than counting parenting daysHow humility often earns more credibility than trying to look like the "perfect" parentKey TakeawaysPut your child—not your ex—at the center of every conversation.A Guardian ad Litem wants to understand your child's needs, strengths, and challenges—not hear a list of complaints about your co-parent.Don't let small battles cost you the bigger war.Arguments over jackets, forgotten shoes, or missing hockey sticks may feel important in the moment, but repeatedly escalating minor issues can make you appear unreasonable.Be honest. Not perfect.No parent gets everything right. Guardians ad Litem appreciate parents who acknowledge mistakes, ask thoughtful questions, and demonstrate a willingness to learn.Communication matters.Text messages sent in anger often become evidence later. Daniel explains why thoughtful emails and structured communication tools can make a significant difference.Focus on influence—not percentages.Great parenting isn't measured only by the number of overnight visits. What matters most is the quality of your relationship with your children.Resources MentionedDivorce Crash CourseAvoid the biggest mistakes people make before, during, and after divorce.👉 https://www.hownottosuckatdivorce.com/divorce-crash-courseOurFamilyWizardThe co-parenting communication tool trusted by attorneys, judges, and mental health professionals.Use our exclusive discount and save 20% on your first year.(Direct link in the show notes.)Free Divorce GuideDownload our FREE guide:The 5 Divorce Mistakes That...

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