In NJ Guardianship, there’s a difference between the attorney and the Guardian ad Litem
When a Complaint for Guardianship is filed by anyone in New Jersey, the Court is required to appoint an attorney to represent the legal rights and preferences of the person who is alleged to be incapacitated and alleged to require a guardian. There is no legal presumption that just because the Complaint for Guardianship was filed, that the relief should be granted. Guardianship involves the...