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The Court appointed a law guardian in my case. What is that?

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The Court appointed a law guardian in my case. What is that?

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A law guardian is a lawyer appointed by the Court to represent your children. You have an attorney who is protecting your interests while your spouse has an attorney protecting his or her interests. A law guardian is appointed to promote and protect the best interests of the children. The law guardian will report to the Court on what your child wants and/or what the law guardian believes is in the child’s best interests. The Court may, but is not required to adhere to the law guardian’s recommendations.

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