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Suzanne Gresham-Green “Wife” and Keith Mainones “Husband” were married in 2006 and divorced pursuant to a May 13, 2011 Final Decree. In its final order, the trial court awarded primary custody of the parties’ children to Husband and ordered Wife to pay child support. This Court granted Wife’s application to appeal pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 34 4, by which this Court shall grant a timely application from a final judgment and decree of divorce that is determined by the Court to have possible merit. For the reasons that follow, we affirm. 1. Wife contends that the trial court erred in relying on the report of a guardian ad litem that had not been admitted into evidence at the final hearing when it made its decision to award primary custody of the parties’ children to Husband. However, the record reveals that the guardian ad litem actually testified at the final hearing, and that the trial court did not somehow use the guardian’s report as a substitute for her testimony. See Georgia Uniform Superior Court Rule 24.9 6 Guardian ad litem’s report is not “a substitute for the GAL’s attendance and testimony at the final hearing, unless all parties otherwise agree”. In fact, the trial court’s final order makes no mention of the guardian ad litem’s report, and there is no evidence of record with regard to what extent, if any, the trial court ultimately relied on the guardian’s report in order to make its final determination. In light of the guardian ad litem actually testifying at the final hearing and the fact that Wife cannot show that the trial court inappropriately relied on the guardian’s report in any way, we find any alleged error in the trial court’s failure to admit the report into evidence to be harmless.

2. Wife argues that the trial court erred in failing to award her temporary child support during the time that the parties’ children were in her primary custody while the divorce proceedings were pending, and that the trial court further erred by failing to consider the parties’ respective incomes when it awarded child support to Husband in its final order. We disagree.

 
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