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  2. Legal guardian - Wikipedia

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    In addition, experience as a Guardian ad Litem with completion of the Guardian ad Litem pre-service orientation requirements is requested. [19] [20] [21] Although a guardian ad litem working through a CASA program volunteers their services, some guardians ad litem are paid for their services. They must submit detailed time and expense reports ...

  3. Custody evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Custody evaluation (also known as "parenting evaluation") is a legal process, in which a court-appointed mental health expert or an expert chosen by the parties, evaluates a family and makes a recommendation to the court for custody matters, usually including residential custody, visitation and a parenting plan. When performing the custody ...

  4. Next friend - Wikipedia

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    In common law, a next friend (Law French prochein ami) is a person who represents another person who is under age, or, because of disability or otherwise, is unable to maintain a suit on his or her own behalf and who does not have a legal guardian. They may also be known as a litigation friend, a guardian ad litem, or a litigation guardian.

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    Anyone interested in becoming a Guardian ad Litem may call 330-287-5574 for more information. Initial training consists of attending several classroom sessions on various topics and courtroom ...

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  7. Contact (law) - Wikipedia

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    Also, a court can order the visitation to be supervised by a social worker, parenting coordinator, guardian ad litem, or other third party while the noncustodial parent visits with the child. This is called supervised visitation. Parents may also agree to share custody and agree to allow visitation without going to court.

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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.