(a) Appointment. — W.Va. Code § 49-4-601(f) and the Guidelines for Children’s Guardians Ad Litem in Child Abuse and Neglect Proceedings set forth in Appendix A of these Rules govern the appointment of a child’s guardian ad litem in a child abuse and neglect proceeding. In the initial order resulting from the filing of an abuse and neglect petition, the circuit court appoints a guardian ad litem to represent a child from a list of qualified attorneys who have completed the required guardian ad litem training. A guardian ad litem may be appointed to represent more than one child unless the representation of more than one child creates a conflict of interest.
(b) Responsibilities of guardian ad litem. — A guardian ad litem should adhere to the Guidelines for Children’s Guardians Ad Litem in Child Abuse and Neglect Proceedings set forth in Appendix A of these Rules and submit a written report to the court and provide a copy to all parties at least five (5) days prior to the disposition hearing that complies with the requirements set forth in Section D(8) of the Guidelines and Appendix B of these Rules. Upon petition of the guardian ad litem, the court, in its discretion, may seal the report or redact information contained in the report.