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§ 1513 — SECTION 1513 Guardians ad litem

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What is NY RPAPL § 1513?

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This section outlines the appointment of guardians ad litem by the court when a defendant is an infant or incompetent to manage their affairs. The guardian is responsible for representing the interests of the infant or incompetent individual, as well as any potential future interests in the real property. Applies to legal proceedings involving minors or incapacitated individuals.

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§ 1513 SECTION 1513 Guardians ad litem

RPAPL § 1513

If it shall appear by the complaint or is otherwise made to appear to the court at any time before a final judgment, that a defendant is or might be an infant, or incompetent to manage himself or his affairs, or that a future interest in the affected real property has been so limited that as yet there are neither certain nor presumptive owners thereof in being or ascertained, such court shall appoint a guardian ad litem who shall represent and protect such infant or incompetent, or the possible interests of the person or persons who eventually may become entitled to such real property or to an interest therein under such limitation, and in case of the death or failure or inability of such guardian to act, a successor, who shall appear for such infant or incompetent or for such possible interests until the termination of such action.

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