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Guardian ad Litem

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27 Oct 09 #157666 by kat12345
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Hello all
Need some advice as you all my know my girls not want to see their father..

This has been going on for a year now.

They have been appointed a Guardian ad Litem

What do they do etc and do I have to pay for them etc( I have to pay my legal bills )

Really confused

Do I not have to go to court to represent my children anymore …

Help

xx

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27 Oct 09 #157667 by D L
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Have answered this on your other thread hun.

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27 Oct 09 #157670 by kat12345
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thanks

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