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Minnesota Guardian Ad Litem - Family Court Report - template

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This form is a Family Court Report concerning a Guardian Ad Litem. Topics covered by the report are: reason for court involvement,documents reviewed,and collateral information.
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A guardian ad litem is a ward's legal advocate in a single court action.On the other hand, a guardian has overall legal authority to make personal and financial decisions for a child or incapacitated party, although the title may not be permanent.

Guardians ad litem tell the court what is best for the child in things like custody and visitation. They do an independent investigation. They do not work for court services or child protection. They talk to the child, the parents and other care-givers.

Prospective volunteers must go through an application, interview and screening process, including a thorough background check. They must complete a 40-hour juvenile court training that is typically offered at the local level.

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Minnesota Guardian Ad Litem - Family Court Report - template