2025 AOC Guardian ad Litem (GAL) for Recertification ONLY
Total Credits: 3 including 3 Alabama CLE Credit
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- Categories:
- Guardian ad Litem (GAL)
- Faculty:
- Judge Terry Allen Moore | Juliana Taylor
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- Apr 04, 2025
- License:
- Access for 90 day(s) after purchase.
Description
This session is approved for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) of guardians ad litem (GALs), trained and certified through the Alabama Judicial College of the Administrative Office of Courts. (Note: This session is approved for 3 hours of CLE credit, which hours cannot be a part of the requirement for the initial certification of GALs.) A total of three (3) CLE hours must be obtained by already-certified GALs annually to remain certified, and this seminar must be completed by 1/31/26.
GAL Certification is handled by AOC - please call 1-866-954-9411
Handouts
Handout 1 (119.2 KB) | 16 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Handout 2 (473 KB) | 28 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Handout 3 (249.6 KB) | 26 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Handout 4 (862 KB) | 17 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Handout 5 (50.8 KB) | 4 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty

Judge Terry Allen Moore Related Seminars and Products
Judge
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals
Terry A. Moore is a 1990 graduate of the University of South Alabama. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1993. Following graduation, he entered private practice in the Mobile, Alabama, law office of Adams & Reese, where he specialized in workers' compensation and civil litigation. In 1998, he became a partner in the Mobile law firm of Vickers, Riis, Murray & Curran, LLC. In 2004, Moore co-founded Austill, Lewis, Pipkin & Moore, P.C., where he served as a member until 2006, when he was first elected to serve on the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals. Moore was re-elected to the court in 2012, 2018, and 2024, and he has been the presiding judge of the court since February 2024.
While practicing law, Moore published numerous articles in legal journals, law reviews, and seminars. In 1998, West Publishing issued Alabama Workers' Compensation, a two-volume treatise that was written by Moore between 1992 and 1997. That treatise is now considered the leading authority on its subject by the appellate courts of Alabama, having been cited in dozens of cases. Moore used the knowledge he gained from researching that treatise to teach workers' compensation law to judges, lawyers, and workers' compensation professionals throughout the state and to provide pro bona services.
Judge Moore's greatest accomplishments have been his marriage and the birth of his two sons. He married the former Ashlee Stewart of Mobile in 1992. In 1999, they welcomed Michael Alexander "Alex" Moore to the family, and, in 2003, the family was completed with the birth of Thomas "Pierce" Moore.
Juliana Taylor Related Seminars and Products
Attorney-at-Law
Juliana Taylor attended Mississippi State University and obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agriculture and a Master’s Degree in German. She obtained her JD from Jones School of Law in 1996 and has practiced in Montgomery, Alabama, as a solo since that year, with the primary focus of her practice being in family and juvenile law. Ms. Taylor currently serves on the State Court Improvement Project Advisory Committee. She has been a certified Guardian ad Litem since 2004 and has taught Guardian Ad Litem certification and re-certification courses for the AOC for the past several years.