2025’s 3-hour GAL training is made up of talks originally given in 2024 by GAL professionals at the Missouri Bar’s Family Law Conference and Solo and Small Firm Conference. Together, these talks focus on the complex theme of differentiating a child’s stated desires from what is in their best interest. Andrea Pate leads the way with perspectives on childhood development, touching on the developmental context of children’s perceptions of the world. Cassidy Johnston and Cassie Bugalski then share interlocking perspectives on unfounded claims and parent manipulation. What evidence can be used to rebut a child’s description of their own experiences? How does one advocate for such a child’s interests without disrupting the child’s relationship to a parent-manipulator or the child’s own self-perception as reinforced by therapists and reports to the court or law enforcement? There are no easy answers, but these programs aim to help GAL practitioners frame and confront the space between what a child wants and what a child needs.
9-9:50 a.m. | Overview of child development
Originally presented at our 2024 Annual Family Law Conference
In this program, Andrea Pate overviews major paradigms for child development. She provides instruction on how to apply knowledge of child development to communicating with children in legal settings and developing parenting plans. This program addresses GAL competencies 3.0, 4.0, 9.0, and 10.0.
Speaker: Andrea Pate, Law Office of the Ozarks, Springfield
9:50-9:55 a.m. | Break
9:55-10:49 a.m. | Unfounded claims: What to do when a child believes something that is not real
Originally presented at our 2024 MOSOLO Small Firm Conference
"Unfounded Claims" discusses gathering and weighing evidence when investigating abuse and neglect claims. Cassidy Johnston provides several useful thought exercises for considering when claims are unfounded and how to present those claims to the court. This program relates to GAL standards 3.0, 4.0, 12.0, and 13.0.
Speaker: Cassidy Johnston, Gump, Faiella & Bugalski, LLC, Moberly
10:49-10:54 a.m. | Break
10:54-11:41 a.m. | Parent manipulation: How to properly represent the child
Originally presented at our 2024 MOSOLO Small Firm Conference
GAL's have the confusing responsibility of representing the child's 'best interests', rather than representing the child themselves or any other litigant. In this talk, Cassie Bugalski walks through the ways a child's stated desires may line more closely with the perspective of one parent rather than the child's own best interests. She discusses in detail how to discover and present evidence of parent manipulation. "Parent manipulation" addresses GAL standards 3.0, 4.0, and 6.0.
Speaker: Cassie J. Bugalski, Gump, Faiella & Bugalski, LLC, Moberly
11:41 a.m. | Adjourn
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Ms. Bugalski is the Managing Member of the law firm of Gump, Faiella, & Bugalski, LLC. Ms. Bugalski is licensed in Missouri and focuses her law practice on cases involving wrongful death, personal injury, estate planning, probate, estate litigation, small business litigation, worker’s compensation and family law.
Ms. Bugalski grew up in Madison, Missouri, attended the University of Central Missouri where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the Honors College, and earned her Juris Doctor in 2008 from Washburn University School of Law in Topeka, Kansas.
Ms. Johnston is an associate for the law firm of Gump, Faiella, and Buglalski, L.L.C. She focuses her practice on family law, criminal law, estate planning, probate law, real estate transactions, and personal injury.
Ms. Johnston grew up in Clarence, Missouri and attended high school at South Shelby. She then went on to study Criminal Justice Administration at Columbia College in Columbia, Missouri, and ultimately received her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration.
Ms. Johnston continued her education at Creighton University School of Law in Omaha, Nebraska where she received her Juris. Ms. Johnston was admitted into the Missouri Bar and began her career at the James McConnell Law Office where she practiced for two years before joining the team at Gump, Faiella, and Bugalski, L.L.C.
Andrea Pate is owner of Law Office of the Ozarks. She is a Family Mediator, qualified Parenting Coordinator and trained Collaborative Law attorney. Andrea recognizes ensuring the best interest of children often requires reducing conflict and learning how to function effectively as a family during and after the legal process.
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