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Advocating for those who cannot speak for themselves

At the Law Office of Dundee W. Carter, LLC, we understand that some of life’s most sensitive legal matters involve individuals who cannot advocate for themselves—especially for persons with special needs. In such cases, the court may appoint a Guardian ad Litem (GAL) to serve as a neutral, independent advocate for that individual’s best interests.

The Role of a Guardian ad Litem in Protecting Vulnerable Individuals

A Guardian ad Litem plays a vital role in legal proceedings involving guardianship, conservatorship, or other matters where a vulnerable person’s welfare is at stake. The GAL investigates the facts, communicates with all parties involved, and provides the court with informed recommendations focused solely on the individual’s well-being.

Guardianships are often necessary when:

  • Investigating the individual’s living situation, support systems, and care arrangements.
  • Communicating with family members, caregivers, attorneys, teachers, social workers, and healthcare providers.
  • Advocating for the best interests of the person they represent—not necessarily what the individual or any one party desires.
  • Reporting findings and recommendations to the court in guardianship or conservatorship proceedings.

Guardians ad Litem are commonly appointed in South Carolina for:

  • Guardianship or conservatorship hearings for adults with special needs or diminished capacity.
  • Emancipation proceedings, where the legal rights of a person are being altered permanently.

A GAL is especially important for individuals with special needs. When a person with disabilities reaches adulthood, their legal rights shift—even though they may still rely heavily on parental support. A GAL can help ensure that any legal arrangements, such as guardianship or powers of attorney, are crafted in the individual’s best interests and preserve as much autonomy as possible.

In guardianship and conservatorship matters, a GAL serves as a critical safeguard to ensure that:

  • The proposed legal arrangements truly reflect the individual’s needs and capabilities.
  • The court considers less restrictive alternatives when appropriate.
  • The individual’s rights are respected and upheld throughout the legal process.
  • Adoption or emancipation proceedings, where the legal rights of a child are being altered permanently.

South Carolina courts appoint Guardians ad Litem from a pool of qualified professionals, including:

  • Attorneys with experience in family law or special needs planning.
  • Mental health professionals or others with training in child development.
  • Trained volunteers, particularly in abuse and neglect cases.

Guardian ad Litems (GALs) in South Carolina are required to meet specific eligibility criteria set by the state, which may include background checks, training programs, and court approval. Once appointed, they must complete continuing education in areas such as child development, disability rights, and courtroom procedure to remain effective in their role. This ongoing training ensures that GALs stay current on legal standards and best practices, enabling them to provide informed, compassionate, and impartial recommendations that serve the best interests of the individuals they represent.

Trusted Advocacy from a Court-Appointed Guardian ad Litem

Dundee W. Carter is honored to serve as a court-appointed Guardian ad Litem (GAL) in South Carolina, where she brings both legal insight and heartfelt dedication to every case. With years of experience in probate administration and elder law, she is uniquely positioned to navigate the complex issues that arise in matters involving vulnerable individuals. Her approach is thorough, respectful, and centered on the best interests of the person she represents.

Attorney Carter carefully reviews records, interviews key parties, and presents well-reasoned recommendations to the court, ensuring that each case is handled with the dignity and attention it deserves. Her commitment to balanced advocacy helps the court make informed, compassionate decisions that promote safety, stability, and well-being.

The Law Office of Dundee Carter, LLC

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Murrells Inlet, SC

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PO Box 182
325 Unit A Pine Avenue
Murrells Inlet, SC 29576

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Friday: 8AM-12PM

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