Q: Court proceedings, and ad guardian litium
If you were in a court proceeding due to a false EPO, and it was proven to be lies, and it was dismissed by the judge, but she appointed a guardian for your child, due to the fact that his school closed, and he was to report to him to let the judge know what school he decided on if there are other charges filed later and you’re due to appear in court and it’s a totally different court proceeding the same gal have automatic rights to your son without a court order or any court papers
A: The GAL has to be reappointed in each case. It is not a continuing ir standing appointment.
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