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In this episode of Sidebar Social, we sit down with Jennifer Richardson, a Texas family law attorney who is frequently appointed as an Amicus Attorney, as she breaks down one of the most misunderstood roles in family law cases. Jennifer explains what an amicus attorney is (and isn’t), who they represent, and how they assist the court in high-conflict custody cases. We also discuss how the amicus role differs from an attorney ad litem and guardian ad litem, what parents should expect during an investigation, and common misconceptions that can derail a case. Whether you’re a parent navigating a custody dispute or an attorney working alongside an amicus, this episode offers practical insight straight from someone who serves in the role regularly
By Jennifer L. Grinke and Dana J. StewartIn this episode of Sidebar Social, we sit down with Jennifer Richardson, a Texas family law attorney who is frequently appointed as an Amicus Attorney, as she breaks down one of the most misunderstood roles in family law cases. Jennifer explains what an amicus attorney is (and isn’t), who they represent, and how they assist the court in high-conflict custody cases. We also discuss how the amicus role differs from an attorney ad litem and guardian ad litem, what parents should expect during an investigation, and common misconceptions that can derail a case. Whether you’re a parent navigating a custody dispute or an attorney working alongside an amicus, this episode offers practical insight straight from someone who serves in the role regularly