In some custody cases, the court needs an independent perspective focused entirely on the child.
When questions arise about what arrangement is truly best, an amicus attorney may be appointed to provide clarity and a more complete view of the situation.
Because these decisions directly affect a child’s day-to-day life, stability, and long-term development, having a well-informed, objective perspective matters.
Griffith Law Office, P.C. serves in this role with a clear focus on a child’s well-being.
An amicus attorney does not represent either parent.
Instead, the role is to provide the court with an objective view based on the facts of the case. This can be especially important when parents disagree on key issues or when additional insight is needed.
Rachael Griffith approaches this work with careful attention, professionalism, and a commitment to understanding the full picture before offering input to the court.
Schedule ConsultationAn amicus attorney is appointed by the court to review the case and provide informed recommendations. This may include:
Their role is to assist the court—not to advocate for one side—helping ensure decisions are grounded in the child’s best interest.
Schedule ConsultationWhen a case involves difficult or disputed issues, an objective perspective can help bring direction.
Understanding how an amicus attorney fits into your case can make the process feel more manageable.
Schedule a consultation with Griffith Law Office, P.C. to discuss your situation and what to expect moving forward.
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