RCW 26.44.053
Guardian ad litem, appointment—Examination of person having legal custody—Hearing—Procedure.
(1) In any judicial proceeding under this chapter or chapter 13.34 RCW in which it is alleged that a child has been subjected to child abuse or neglect, the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem for the child as provided in chapter 13.34 RCW. The requirement of a guardian ad litem may be deemed satisfied if the child is represented by counsel in the proceedings.
(2) At any time prior to or during a hearing in such a case, the court may, on its own motion, or the motion of the guardian ad litem, or other parties, order the examination by a physician, psychologist, or psychiatrist, of any parent or child or other person having custody of the child at the time of the alleged child abuse or neglect, if the court finds such an examination is necessary to the proper determination of the case. The hearing may be continued pending the completion of such examination. The physician, psychologist, or psychiatrist conducting such an examination may be required to testify concerning the results of such examination and may be asked to give his or her opinion as to whether the protection of the child requires that he or she not be returned to the custody of his or her parents or other persons having custody of him or her at the time of the alleged child abuse or neglect. Persons so testifying shall be subject to cross-examination as are other witnesses. No information given at any such examination of the parent or any other person having custody of the child may be used against such person in any subsequent criminal proceedings against such person or custodian concerning the alleged abuse or neglect of the child.
(3) A parent or other person having legal custody of a child alleged to be abused or neglected shall be a party to any proceeding that may impair or impede such person's interest in and custody or control of the child.
[ 1997 c 386 § 28; 1996 c 249 § 16; 1994 c 110 § 1; 1993 c 241 § 4. Prior: 1987 c 524 § 11; 1987 c 206 § 7; 1975 1st ex.s. c 217 § 8.]
NOTES:
Application—Effective date—1997 c 386: See notes following RCW 13.50.010.
Intent—1996 c 249: See note following RCW 2.56.030.
Conflict with federal requirements—1993 c 241: See note following RCW 13.34.030.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 26.44 - Abuse of Children.
26.44.010 - Declaration of purpose.
26.44.015 - Limitations of chapter.
26.44.032 - Legal defense of public employee.
26.44.035 - Response to complaint by more than one agency—Procedure—Written records.
26.44.040 - Reports—Oral, written—Contents.
26.44.061 - False reporting—Statement warning against—Determination letter and referral.
26.44.080 - Violation—Penalty.
26.44.115 - Child taken into custody under court order—Information to parents.
26.44.120 - Information about rights—Notice to noncustodial parent.
26.44.125 - Alleged perpetrators—Right to review and amendment of finding—Hearing.
26.44.130 - Arrest without warrant.
26.44.140 - Treatment for abusive person removed from home.
26.44.188 - Finding—Intent—Restrictions on dissemination of child forensic interview recordings.
26.44.190 - Investigation of child abuse or neglect—Participation by law enforcement officer.
26.44.200 - Methamphetamine manufacture—Presence of child.
26.44.220 - Abuse of adolescents—Staff training curriculum.
26.44.240 - Out-of-home care—Emergency placement—Criminal history record check.
26.44.260 - Family assessment response.
26.44.270 - Family assessment—Recommendation of services.
26.44.280 - Liability limited.
26.44.290 - Near fatalities—Review of case files—Investigation.