answer:I just typed in “guardian ad litem” along with the name of my state into Google and immediately found one near me, along with a lot of information pertaining to guardian ad litem programs in the state. Not sure why you’re not finding anything. As for your main question, “Guardians ad litem are persons appointed by the court to represent “the best interests of the child” in court proceedings. In family court, guardians are appointed in contested custody and visitation cases, name changes, adoptions, DSS abuse and neglect cases, and termination of parental rights cases. In contested custody and visitation cases, the guardian is often selected by the parties’ attorneys.”