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Attorney for the Child(ren)
A court-appointed attorney who represents the stated wishes of the child(ren). Unlike a guardian ad litem who acts in the child's best interest by substituting her own judgment for the child's, the attorney for the child(ren) must advocate those causes espoused by the child(ren) and generally not substitute his or her own judgment.
A court-appointed attorney who represents the stated wishes of the child(ren). Unlike a guardian ad litem who acts in the childâs best interest by substituting her own judgment for the childâs, the attorney for the child(ren) must promote those causes espoused by the child(ren) and generally not substitute her own judgment.The lawyerâs role is not clearly defined when representing very young children. In these cases, lawyers must substitute their own judgment on obvious matters such as protecting a childâs bank account from an untrustworthy parent. Bankrupt; Bankruptcy. The inability of a person to pay his bills as they become due. Also, a personâs legal status in federal bankruptcy court. Alimony and child support are generally not affected, but property divisions, including the marital home, are unprotected from third party creditors. If concerned about your spouse filing for bankruptcy, consider an attachment on his portion of the marital assets, thus achieving "secured creditor" preferred status in bankruptcy court.
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