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Infants as Parties to Stipulations of Settlement in Surrogate’s Court Proceedings

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By Jaclene L. D'Agostino on November 16, 2012
Posted in Legal Profession


Generally, where an infant or someone under another disability is a necessary party to an action, it is the parent or guardian of the property who represents him in that action.  If the disabled individual has no such guardian, then the court shall appoint a guardian-ad-litem to represent his interests (see CPLR 1201…

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