Shepherdsville, KY asked in Child Custody for Kentucky

Q: Can the guardian ad litem be a source for collateral information in custody case.

I had to have a psychiatric evaluation for a custody case due to the fact that coparent said that I had been a previous drug addict and had mental issues. I have been ordered to take multiple drug screens at Cps courts etc. due to all of his motions that he files and false EPO‘s. I’ve never ever had a dirty drug screen when taking the parental evaluation when I got the report it said that the guardian had been collateral Sourse and said that I would had suspicion of drug use, but never had a dirty drug screen also told the psychiatric evaluator that, no criminal history except for a ticket for not wearing a seatbelt and also gave out medical information about my 14-year-old can they do that? I don’t have an attorney because I’m low income.

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Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: No. You should hire a lawyer to sue both your ex and the gal for defamation.

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