06/04/2026
What is an Amicus Attorney—and why might one be involved in your custody case?
An Amicus Attorney doesn't represent either parent. Instead, they are appointed by the court to help protect the child's best interests.
They may:
• Interview parents and children
• Review records and evidence
• Speak with teachers, counselors, or other important individuals
• Make recommendations to the court
If an Amicus Attorney is appointed in your case, it's important to understand their role and how they can impact the outcome.
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