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guardian ad litem
[ gahr-dee-uhn ad lahy-tuhm ]
noun
- a person appointed by a court as guardian of an infant, child, or other person to act on their behalf in a particular action or proceeding.
Example Sentences
Attorney Martin Singer has been named the trustee of the sub-trust benefiting Garibaldi, the documents said, and Lisa Marie’s ex-husband, Michael Lockwood, will serve as guardian ad litem for the former couple’s twin daughters.
Haneman also questioned why the conservatorship didn’t include a medical affidavit showing disability, or the appointment of a guardian ad litem who would protect Oher and provide an “independent set of eyes.”
Haneman also questioned why the conservatorship didn’t include a medical affidavit showing disability, or the appointment of a guardian ad litem who would protect Oher and provide an “independent set of eyes.”
Petit has sued the city in federal court through a guardian ad litem, arguing that the officers had no cause for detaining him and that he posed no threat.
The court appointed a guardian ad litem to serve as a legal advocate for the boy.
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