EFTA00215090.pdf
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From: Jay Lefkowitz aa3 ,
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Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 00:34:50 +0000
Importance: Normal
See below - a trustee might be more appropriate.
Federal rule of civil procedure 17(c):
(c) Infants or Incompetent Persons.
Whenever an infant or incompetent person has a
representative, such as a general guardian, committee,
conservator, or other like fiduciary, the
representative may sue or defend on behalf of the
infant or incompetent person. An infant or incompetent
person who does not have a duly appointed
representative may sue by a next friend or by a
guardian ad litem. The court shall appoint a guardian
ad litem for an infant or incompetent person not
othenvise represented in an action or shall make such
other order as it deems proper for the protection of
the infant or incompetent person.
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EFTA00215090
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