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Guardian ad litem |
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| Before the lawsuit was tossed out, the court appointed a lawyer, Lynard Hinojosa, as guardian ad litem -- a child advocate -- to have someone looking over her shoulder insofar as Alex is concerned," wrote Judge Edward M. 15403 or 15404 for trusts with minor beneficiaries is that a guardian ad litem typically will need to be appointed to represent the minor's interests and to provide the necessary consents (see Probate Code Sec. He was a Guardian ad Litem with the Los Angeles County court system from 1986 to 1991. |
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