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Adult Guardian ad Litem Training 2026

Product ID: CA3962M
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Co-produced with the Elder Law & Special Needs Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

GAL training for real GAL work

Adult guardian ad litem (GAL) work requires careful judgment at every stage of a case and asks GALs to address difficult questions involving personal rights, liberty, and safety. Add in ethics concerns, family disputes, and the need to coordinate with trustees and agencies, and even experienced lawyers can find themselves double-checking the next step.

Make the right call

Adult Guardian ad Litem Training 2026 gives you practical, Wisconsin-specific guidance on the issues that make GAL work demanding, the procedural steps that must be followed, and the overlapping responsibilities that can complicate a case.

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In-person seminar - Madison
Webcast seminar

Pricing

Member $259.00

Non-Member $339.00

Credits

6 CLE, 1 EPR, 6 GALAD

Date and Time

Thursday, May 21, 20268:30 AM - 2:50 PM CT

Add to Calendar 5/21/2026 8:30:00 AM 5/21/2026 2:50:00 PM America/Chicago Adult Guardian ad Litem Training 2026

Co-produced with the Elder Law & Special Needs Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

GAL training for real GAL work

Adult guardian ad litem (GAL) work requires careful judgment at every stage of a case and asks GALs to address difficult questions involving personal rights, liberty, and safety. Add in ethics concerns, family disputes, and the need to coordinate with trustees and agencies, and even experienced lawyers can find themselves double-checking the next step.

Make the right call

Adult Guardian ad Litem Training 2026 gives you practical, Wisconsin-specific guidance on the issues that make GAL work demanding, the procedural steps that must be followed, and the overlapping responsibilities that can complicate a case.

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State Bar Center
5302 Eastpark Blvd.
Madison, WI 53718

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Co-produced with the Elder Law & Special Needs Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

GAL training for real GAL work

Adult guardian ad litem (GAL) work requires careful judgment at every stage of a case and asks GALs to address difficult questions involving personal rights, liberty, and safety. Add in ethics concerns, family disputes, and the need to coordinate with trustees and agencies, and even experienced lawyers can find themselves double-checking the next step.

Make the right call

Adult Guardian ad Litem Training 2026 gives you practical, Wisconsin-specific guidance on the issues that make GAL work demanding, the procedural steps that must be followed, and the overlapping responsibilities that can complicate a case.

Read More ↓

Sponsored By

Interested in sponsoring this program? Find out more.

Program Chair & Presenter

Jessica A. Liebau
Wessels & Liebau LLC
Mequon

Presenters

Abbey K. Bowen
Wessels & Liebau LLC
Mequon

Victoria Davis Davila
Davis & Pledl S.C.
Milwaukee

Zach Gebert
Corporate Guardians, Inc
Two Rivers

Lisa Hassenstab
Disability Rights Wisconsin
Madison

Sara K. Micheletti
McCarty Law LLP
Appleton

Kristi L. Papez
Wispact, Inc.
Madison

Blaine Patiño
Canellos & Patiño LLC
Wauwatosa

Polly Shoemaker
Greater Wisconsin Agency on Aging Resources
Madison

Mary Till
Life Navigators
Wauwatosa

8:30 am Guardianship Basics Scenarios

  • Interactive roleplay will explore:
    o Initial guardianships from beginning to end
    o Initial Guardianship
    o Watts Review
    o Protective Placement
    o Completing forms and setting up files
    o Deciding who to talk to
    o County to County differences

Abbey K. Bowen, Vicki Davis Davila, Sara K. Micheletti

10:10 am Break

10:25 am Guardianship and Special Needs Trusts

  • Purpose of a special needs trust, and duty of trustee
  • Authority to create a special needs trust
  • What a special needs trust can and cannot do
  • Coordination between trustee/guardian/ward/beneficiary

Kristi L. Papez, Mary Till

11:15 am Guardianship Advocacy and Legislative Update

  • Overview of next-of-kin legislation
  • Reintroducing Wisconsin WINGS
  • Legislative and policy updates

Zach Gebert, Polly Shoemaker

12:05 pm Lunch (on your own)

1:10 pm Disability, Incompetency, and the Right to Vote

  • Overview of rights and resources for Wisconsin voters with disabilities
  • Guardianship, voting, and considerations for GALs:
    o Initial determinations
    o Reinstatement of the right
    o Support for voters under guardianship

Lisa Hassenstab, Polly Shoemaker

2:00 pm Ethics

  • Conflicts of interest (SCR 20:1.7, SCR 20:1.9)
  • Scope of Representation when the client is “best interest” (SCR 20:1.2 and EF-23-02)
  • Navigating Family Quagmires, He Said/She Said, Injunctions, and More

Jessica A. Liebau, Blaine Patiño

2:50 pm Program Concludes

  • Hone your skills in adult guardian ad litem cases from appointment to payment
  • Make more effective recommendations in cases involving protective placement and continued oversight
  • Communicate more effectively with courts, families, and care providers
  • Address questions about voting rights with a better understanding of the remedies available
  • Effectively handle overlapping guardianship, special needs trusts, and care-planning issues
  • Work through ethical and familial challenges with a more informed approach
  • Come away with practical tools and clearer instincts for the everyday demands of GAL practice
  • Guardians ad litem for adults
  • Family lawyers
  • Elder law attorneys
  • Civil rights lawyers
  • Attorneys looking to take GAL appointments
  • Experienced GALs seeking a refresher

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