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guardianship A legal appointment granting an individual the legal right to do business for a member or minor (similar to a power of attorney). We must have certified copy of documents in file.
Ãâó: www.kpers.org/glossary.htm
guardianship A formal, court-appointed method of substitute decision making on behalf of an individual who is a minor or who has been declared legally incapacitated or incompetent. Guardians of the estate are sometimes referred to as conservators. Guardianship can be general, limited, or temporary and can act on behalf of the person, the estate, or both (plenary).
Ãâó: www.jlhubbard.com/glossg.htm
guardian ad litem A lawyer or other trained person who is appointed by the court to advocate for whatever is in the best interests of a child.
Ãâó: www.oberholtzerlaw.com/legterm.htm
guardian ad litem Guardian for the duration of a suit, who is appointed to prosecute or defend a court case on behalf of a minor or person otherwise incapacitated.
Ãâó: www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/refserv/html/legal....
guardian ad litem a person, usually a lawyer, who is appointed by the court to prosecute or defend a person who is legally unable to do so. This person is commonly used to represent children in a divorce if custody is hotly contested or if there are allegations of domestic violence or child abuse. The fees of the Guardian ad Litem are usually paid by the parents. The Guardian ad Litem is not a representative or advocate for either parent. ...
Ãâó: www.smartdivorce.com/books/glossary.shtml
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