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  1. APPOINTMENTS OF ATTORNEYS AD LITEM, GUARDIANS AD LITEM, MEDIATORS, AND GUARDIANS. Sec. 37.001. APPLICABILITY; CONFLICT OF LAW. (a) This chapter applies to a court in this state created by the Texas Constitution, by statute, or as authorized by statute that is located in a county with a population of 25,000 or more.

  2. In addition to the proposed guardian and the proposed ward, an attorney ad litem will be appointed to represent the ward. The attorney ad litem represents and advocates on behalf of a pro-posed ward and has certain statutory duties.

  3. Complete the below steps for eligibility for attorney ad litem appointment in Texas Courts under Tx. Estates Code, Subchapter E, Sec. 1054.201-203. COMPLETE an accredited training course for guardianship ad litem. Search for a class in the CLE database by clicking here and searching “ad litem” in the course title field.

  4. Duties of the Attorney Ad Litem. An attorney ad litem is appointed by the court to represent and advocate on behalf of a proposed ward or an incapacitated person in a guardianship proceeding.

  5. Miriam Cooper is a certified Guardian ad Litem and Child Representative for the Circuit Court of Cook County and achieved her mediation training at North-western University School of Law. Ms. Cooper is also an active member of her community.

  6. Dec 28, 2022 · An attorney ad litem is an advocate for the person she is appointed to represent and will express the person’s wishes to the court or jury. Family law cases where a court might appoint an attorney ad litem include CPS proceedings, child custody cases, divorces, name changes, and suits for adoption, among others.

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  8. Miriam Cooper is a certified Guardian ad Litem and Child Representative for the Circuit Court of Cook County and achieved her mediation training at Northwestern University School of Law....

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