Will the judge speak with the children?
If the court feels it is appropriate, the judge may interview the children or appoint a Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) to speak with the children outside of court. The GAL may also speak to you and the other party.

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1. Do I need an attorney?
2. What is the basis for a change of custody?
3. What is the basis for a change of visitation?
4. Is there a certain age in which children get to decide where they want to live?
5. Will the judge speak with the children?
6. What if the other party does not agree with my request?
7. What if I cannot find the other party?
8. If I request a change of custody, do I have to ask for child support?
9. Can I get an emergency custody order?
10. Do I have to go to court?