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Attorney General's office to bring child-support, notary and casework services to villages
Summary
An Attorney General representative told mayors the AG’s office will run village outreaches offering child-support orientations, address incorrect addresses in custodial-parent records, and explore free notary public services for seniors.
An Attorney General’s Office representative, Wilfred Aflaguie, told the Mayor’s Council of Guam his unit will schedule regular village-level outreaches to provide legal and casework support, starting with two mayoral offices per month on request.
Why it matters: the outreach is intended to bring services — child support orientation, case intake and record corrections — to residents who face access barriers and to capture…
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