Attorney Ad Litem / Guardian Ad Litem

In probate and heirship proceedings, courts may appoint an Attorney Ad Litem to represent the interests of unknown or unlocated heirs, or a Guardian Ad Litem to represent the best interests of a minor or incapacitated person. These fiduciaries investigate, report to the court, and advocate for the individuals they represent, ensuring that the rights of vulnerable or unrepresented parties are protected during the proceeding.

Other Services We Offer?