Apparently an attorney ad litem. Which you would know if you read the article and the other posts.
No, you are referring to the Guardian ad litem. "The childs attorney is Natalie Malonis, and her guardian ad litem is Connie Gauwain." Those are two very distinct roles.
I think Alice in Wonderland explained it all to you. Did you read her posts to you?
LOL Obviously you didn't. I just quoted her.
“No, you are referring to the Guardian ad litem.”
No I am not. I am referring to an ‘attorney ad litem’
Would you like to see it in print? From a source?
http://wwwwakeupamericans-spree.blogspot.com/2008/05/exclusive-interview-with-natalie.html
You qouted one of her comments in a post. She made more than one post, more than one post to you.
Now that you see it in print, your insistence you are RIGHT, and that everyone else is WRONG, and that you know the answer to questions before you ask them, turns out to be a sham.
Wake up and smell the roses, as they say.
Ad litem is a term used in law to refer to a party appointed by a court to act in a lawsuit on behalf of another partyfor instance, a child or an incapacitated adultwho is deemed incapable of representing him or herself.
Each YFZ child has been appointed:
1. an attorney (attorney ad litem)
2. a court-appointed special advocate (guardian ad litem)
3. a CPS worker