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Our ad litem expenses in CPS cases has exploded exponentially over the years. We were wondering whether a county can contract w/ a set number of attorneys to handle all CPS ad litem work in the county? Or, we were wondering whether a county can hire someone (w/ salary, benefits, and staff) to be the ad litem on all CPS cases? On some cases, there will be inherent conflicts necessitating different or additional ad litem appointments, but we believe that would happen in very few cases. Any thoughts to either of these proposals? | ||
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