a state apointed asistant kidnapper
A guardian who lives with you
You can't exactly be a Guardian on AQWorlds, but you can verify on AQW that you have Guardian on the original Adventure Quest and get Guardian class in AQWorlds. :)
The Guardian was created in 1821.
Verify your AQ guardian account, the go to the guardian tower, walk left, a little farther left, and bingo! Guardian, Starcaptain, and Dragonlord shops!
yes, if malpractice is involved
a state apointed asistant kidnapper
Guardian or Guardian Ad Litem?
A guardian ad litem. Sometimes, if there is no guardian ad litem, the department of children and families will have attorneys working on a child's case.
Who has legal custody of you? Your parents or this other person that you refer to as a 'legal guardian'? More detail is needed in order to answer this question. A legal guardian or guardian ad litum is someone who has been designated by the court to oversee the welfare of a minor or in some cases an adult who has been deemed legally incompetent. If you have a guardian who has been appointed by the court you may leave the parental home and reside with that person w/o permission of anyone else. Once the court has granted guardianship that person has legal power to oversee anything that relates to the minor including where the live.
Have the judge order it
A guardian ad-litem is appointed by the courts
Generally yes. In Massachusetts a guardian ad litem gets paid for their services. Their fee is sometimes paid by the court system that appointed them (the state). You would need to check your state laws.
G A L stands for "guardian ad litem." A guardian ad litem is someone who is appointed by the court to represent and protect the interests of a minor child or incompetent adult during litigation.
A Guardian Ad Litem ADDED: Guardians Ad Litem do not necessarily have to be attorneys. They may also be trained lay persons.
Curator ad litem is a Scotch term for someone who represents a mentally incapacitated person or a child in a court case. In America, it is called a guardian ad litem.
The judge is the one who makes the decision.