Washington Order Re Guardian Ad Item Fees are fees associated with the appointment of a Guardian Ad Item (GAL) to represent a child’s best interests in a legal dispute. They are used to cover the costs of the GAL’s services to ensure that the child is represented and their interests are adequately considered in the outcome of the dispute. These fees may include, but are not limited to, travel costs (if applicable), professional fees, and other expenses related to the GAL’s representation. The amount of the fee is typically determined by court order. There are two types of Washington Order Re Guardian Ad Item Fees: Basic Fees and Special Fees. Basic Fees are used to cover the GAL’s costs associated with their initial appointment and any other related expenses. Special Fees may be requested if the GAL has incurred additional expenses related to their services, such as travel or additional research.