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05/27/08 6:54 AM
No I'm not wrong I just worded what I meant wrong. If the judges hand the children back to their parents and the cases are thrown out then there is no legal need for a guardian ad litem. Sure they can file the paperwork while they are representing the children but if the charges are dropped and the kids are back home with the parents then the funding for those lawyers by the state stops.