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The Legal Term * Guardian Ad Litem * Defined & Explained ... GUARDIAN AD LITEM - Lat. "guardian at law." The person appointed by the court to look out for the best interests of the child during the course of legal proceedings.
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Report focuses on the broader system in which guardians ad litem function. It addresses how guardian ad litem services are provided in other states; how guardian ad litem services are organized and delivered in Minnesota; ... Guardian Ad Litem Services in Minnesota...
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Legal guardian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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'C.A.S.A.' stands for 'Court Appointed Special Advocate'. 'G.A.L.' stands for 'Guardian ad Litem'. GALs and CASAs have much in common- both are court-appointed individuals whose job is to look out for the 'best interest of the child' in pending litigation (usually divorce and custody cases).
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Guardian ad Litem Program ... The Guardian ad Litem Program is an important component of North Carolina’s efforts to protect children and ensure that every child in our state has a safe, nurturing, permanent home. Because their interests closely coincide, guardians ad litem (GALs) often interact with foster parents...
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Guardian Ad Litem Statutes in Dissolution-of-Marriage/Custody Proceedings In contrast to the constitutionally mandated representation of children in abuse and neglect proceedings, the representation of children in divorce-related proceedings is not mandated by any rule of law. ... Is this the same as a guardian ad litem,
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