New York Order Assigning 18-B Law Guardian is a court order issued by the New York Supreme Court that assigns a specially appointed lawyer to represent the interests of a child in a court case. This order is typically issued when a child is involved in litigation, such as a custody or guardianship dispute. The 18-B Law Guardian is responsible for providing independent and unbiased legal advice to the child, and must ensure that the child’s rights are fully respected and upheld. There are three types of New York Order Assigning 18-B Law Guardians: the 18-B Law Guardian Ad Item, 18-B Law Guardian of the Person, and 18-B Law Guardian of Property. The 18-B Law Guardian Ad Item is responsible for representing the child in court proceedings, while the 18-B Law Guardian of the Person is responsible for the child’s personal and emotional well-being, and the 18-B Law Guardian of Property is responsible for the child’s financial and property interests.