Only if she could?

yes my mother is a control freak, but its time i do whats best (i have discussed with shrink) although i have wanted my daughter to have her own relationship with her , without my imput of feelings ,anger, hurt and so on. its become a mess. both my mother and ex have nice incomes/trusts.with that being said, they can hire attorney after attorney and all the other people they like to be brought into court. (my ex is very much like my mother) they both toss their emotions good/bad onto my daughter. she fears getting them upset its a nasty mess. although i have grown up in this learning process its time my daughter feels safe with her feelings no matter what they are. she needs to vent in a proper way. getting a GAL for me im not sure, but the courts have to issue her one..? right?thats the only way she will feel safe, i think... (safe emotionally)

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By GAL, do you mean a Guardian Ad Litem? Those are appointed by the Court when a child is being brought into the Court as part of a hearing with the parents that may affect the welfare of the child as well and the Court feels that the child requires their own, unbiased, attorney. You may petition the Court to appoint one, if you feel that is the case.

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