Legal Question in Criminal Law in Tennessee
Friend of the Court
What does the term friend of the court mean? How does one become a friend of the court? Are clients required to compensate friends of the court?
Asked on 10/09/01, 5:35 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Gregory Smith
Law Office of Gregory D. Smith
Re: Friend of the Court
A court appointed "seeing eye dog" that investigates and reports back. Usually, the parties are ordered to pay the guardian ad litem {a/k/a friend of the court}. For more info, see www.gsmithlawfirm.com
Answered on 11/23/01, 10:52 am
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