An attorney ad litem is an attorney who is appointed by a court to present on behalf of an incapacitated person.
In family law cases, judges will recommend the appointment of an attorney ad litem when doing so is deemed to be in the best interest of the child (or any party) with regard to the child’s interests in the case at hand.
In any probate proceeding, a judge may appoint an attorney ad litem to represent the interests of a person with a legal disability, a person who is a nonresident and cannot be present, an unborn person, or an unknown heir.
In either area of law, the role of an attorney ad litem is that of advocate for his client.
If you need a Texas Family Lawyer or a Texas Probate Lawyer, contact Peterson Law Group.
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