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Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-12 > 1201

§  1201. Representation of infant, incompetent person, or conservatee.  Unless the court appoints a guardian ad litem, an infant shall appear by  the guardian of his property or, if there is  no  such  guardian,  by  a  parent  having legal custody, or, if there is no such parent, by another  person or agency having legal custody, or, if the infant is married,  by  an  adult  spouse residing with the infant, a person judicially declared  to be incompetent shall appear by the committee of his property,  and  a  conservatee  shall  appear  by the conservator of his property. A person  shall appear by his guardian ad litem if he is  an  infant  and  has  no  guardian of his property, parent, or other person or agency having legal  custody,  or  adult  spouse with whom he resides, or if he is an infant,  person judicially declared  to  be  incompetent,  or  a  conservatee  as  defined  in  section  77.01  of  the mental hygiene law and the court so  directs because of a conflict of interest or for other cause, or  if  he  is an adult incapable of adequately prosecuting or defending his rights.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-12 > 1201

§  1201. Representation of infant, incompetent person, or conservatee.  Unless the court appoints a guardian ad litem, an infant shall appear by  the guardian of his property or, if there is  no  such  guardian,  by  a  parent  having legal custody, or, if there is no such parent, by another  person or agency having legal custody, or, if the infant is married,  by  an  adult  spouse residing with the infant, a person judicially declared  to be incompetent shall appear by the committee of his property,  and  a  conservatee  shall  appear  by the conservator of his property. A person  shall appear by his guardian ad litem if he is  an  infant  and  has  no  guardian of his property, parent, or other person or agency having legal  custody,  or  adult  spouse with whom he resides, or if he is an infant,  person judicially declared  to  be  incompetent,  or  a  conservatee  as  defined  in  section  77.01  of  the mental hygiene law and the court so  directs because of a conflict of interest or for other cause, or  if  he  is an adult incapable of adequately prosecuting or defending his rights.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-12 > 1201

§  1201. Representation of infant, incompetent person, or conservatee.  Unless the court appoints a guardian ad litem, an infant shall appear by  the guardian of his property or, if there is  no  such  guardian,  by  a  parent  having legal custody, or, if there is no such parent, by another  person or agency having legal custody, or, if the infant is married,  by  an  adult  spouse residing with the infant, a person judicially declared  to be incompetent shall appear by the committee of his property,  and  a  conservatee  shall  appear  by the conservator of his property. A person  shall appear by his guardian ad litem if he is  an  infant  and  has  no  guardian of his property, parent, or other person or agency having legal  custody,  or  adult  spouse with whom he resides, or if he is an infant,  person judicially declared  to  be  incompetent,  or  a  conservatee  as  defined  in  section  77.01  of  the mental hygiene law and the court so  directs because of a conflict of interest or for other cause, or  if  he  is an adult incapable of adequately prosecuting or defending his rights.