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  2. 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]

  3. Legal guardian - Wikipedia

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    A guardian ad litem is thus someone appointed to represent in court the interests of a person too vulnerable to represent themselves, typically due to youth or mental incapacity. Guardianship is not federally regulated in the United States; therefore, states vary widely in how they address and manage guardianship cases. [15] [12]

  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. Ad litem - Wikipedia

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    An individual who acts in this capacity is generally called a guardian ad litem in such legal proceedings; in Scotland, curator ad litem is the equivalent term. In England and Wales , since the amendment of the Children Act 1989 established the role of children's guardian, the term is now used only in the term "guardian ad litem " in Private ...

  7. Conservatorship - Wikipedia

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    A person appointed to manage affairs is a conservator. A person under conservatorship is a conservatee. Under a guardianship, the appointed person is a guardian and subject person is a ward. When referring to government control of private corporations, conservatorship implies a more temporary control than does nationalisation.

  8. List of positions filled by presidential appointment with ...

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    This is a list of positions filled by presidential appointment with Senate confirmation.Under the Appointments Clause of the United States Constitution and law of the United States, certain federal positions appointed by the president of the United States require confirmation (advice and consent) of the United States Senate.

  9. Gal Gadot Announces Birth of Baby No. 4 With Husband Jaron ...

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    Gal Gadot, Jaron Varsano. Steve Granitz/FilmMagic Gal Gadot dropped a super surprise by announcing the birth of her and husband Jaron Varsano’s fourth baby. “My sweet girl, welcome. The ...