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Question by  monkeymwaah (31)

What is the purpose of a Law Guardian?

 
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Answer by  BadgerStatePro (29)

A Law Guardian is the person appointed by the court to represent the interests of a minor child in a court proceeding.

 
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Answer by  rys (286)

A Guardian ad Liteum is appointed when the person represented is either to young or incapable of looking out for their own best interests. The Guardian will represent them in legal matters.

 
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Answer by  PaulaC13 (20)

To defend the child's best interest.An attorney for the child.This attorney is looking out for the wellbeing of the child, and the child only.

 
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Answer by  Susie (87)

This person is appointed by the Court to represent the best interest of another person (like a child or an elderly person).

 
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Answer by  sc1234 (1319)

A Law Guardian protects legal minors if their natural guardians (i.e. their parents) both pass away or are unable to care for minor.

 
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Answer by  SammyScooter (136)

To help the child-client understand the child's legal rights, the court process, and keeping the child informed as the case progresses through the child welfare system.

 
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Answer by  phine1966 (70)

The purpose of Law Guardian is to give parents or somebody to take care of those citizens of the state that are not yet of legal ages, which these guardians have rules and restrictions to follow as they could not abuse the property of the minors as well as the minors itself.

 
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