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  2. Ad litem - Wikipedia

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    Ad litem (Latin: "for the suit" [1]) is a term used in law to refer to the appointment by a court of one party to act in a lawsuit on behalf of another party such as a child or an incapacitated adult, who is deemed incapable of representing him or herself.

  3. Legal guardian - Wikipedia

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    Guardians ad litem can be appointed by the court to represent the interests of mentally ill or disabled persons. For example, the Code of Virginia requires that the court appoint a "discreet and competent attorney-at-law" or "some other discreet and proper person" to serve as guardian ad litem to protect the interests of a person under a ...

  4. Next friend - Wikipedia

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    A minor frequently defends a suit not by a next friend but by a guardian ad litem, often appointed by the court with jurisdiction over the case or by a court with probate jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions, such as the English civil and family courts, have recognized the right of mature minors to instruct solicitors and apply to the court on ...

  5. Court-appointed guardian: Canton teen accused of killing ...

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    Melissa Pitinii, a court-appointed guardian ad litem, made the statement at a pretrial hearing for Daman Dillard. He is accused of shooting Musa El Bey, 50, several times at a home in the 1300 ...

  6. Column: What's the difference between a Guardian Ad Litem and ...

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    This situation is when National Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Guardian ad Litem (GAL) Program volunteers intervene and provide a voice for children removed from their homes due to abuse ...

  8. Conservatorship - Wikipedia

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    The court may appoint an attorney to represent the proposed conservatee or ward. If the proposed conservatee or ward is unable to have an attorney-client relationship because of some impairment, the court may appoint a guardian-ad-litem (who is often also an attorney).

  9. Court Appointed Special Advocates - Wikipedia

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    CASA are generally appointed at the first hearing for the welfare of a child. [9] In some states, a child will be assigned a lawyer as guardian ad litem (GAL) to represent the child in court. The GAL can double as a CASA, and in some situations, a child will be assigned both a CASA and a GAL. [1]