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Attorney General's office to bring child-support, notary and casework services to villages

5738646 · August 6, 2025
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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 correct contact information for custodial and noncustodial parents.

What the AG’s office presented - Outreach schedule: two mayoral offices per month on an as-requested basis, during second and fourth weeks; proposed evening sessions and some Saturday morning times were suggested. - Child support work: Aflaguie said the office previously surveyed custodial and noncustodial parents and found some mail addresses returned undeliverable; outreaches will include an intake and address-correction sign-in to update records. - Notary public: Aflaguie said he is researching whether he can be commissioned as a notary public and, if permitted, would provide notary services free of charge to elderly constituents.

Logistics and contact: Aflaguie provided an office phone extension and an email address for scheduling; he said outreach sessions will be roughly 60–90 minutes and that mayoral offices should contact his team to request visits.

Quotes: “Attorney General Guam Douglas Moreland has assigned our specific office to open our doors to go out to your village communities and provide services in your community centers,” Wilfred Aflaguie said.

Ending: The AG’s office asked mayors to schedule requested outreach dates and to provide appropriate meeting space and notification to residents.