Plenty of states, like Florida, still don't have [law guardians]. What does that tell you? Because with non-attorney guardians there's no attorney-client privilege. There's no ability to cross–examine witnesses, to subpoena evidence, to appeal. Basically you serve completely at the pleasure of the judge. And if you don't please the judge, you're history. What more of a message do kids need?"


Tom McPheeters and Ellen Becker's interview as published by the Journal For Living, Number 21, 2000.


Plenty of states, like Florida, still don't have [law guardians]. What does that tell you? Because with non-attorney guardians there's no...

Plenty of states, like Florida, still don't have [law guardians]. What does that tell you? Because with non-attorney guardians there's no...

Plenty of states, like Florida, still don't have [law guardians]. What does that tell you? Because with non-attorney guardians there's no...

Plenty of states, like Florida, still don't have [law guardians]. What does that tell you? Because with non-attorney guardians there's no...