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1 | AN ACT concerning civil law.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Marriage Act is amended by changing Section 506 as follows:
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6 | (750 ILCS 5/506) (from Ch. 40, par. 506)
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7 | Sec. 506. Representation of child.
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8 | (a) Duties. In any proceedings involving the support, | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | custody,
visitation, allocation of parental responsibilities, | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | education, parentage, property interest, or general welfare of | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | a
minor or dependent child, the court may, on its own motion or | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | that of any
party, appoint
an attorney to serve in one of the | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | following capacities to address the issues the court | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | delineates:
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15 | (1) Attorney. The attorney shall provide independent | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | legal counsel for the child and shall owe the same duties | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | of undivided loyalty, confidentiality, and competent | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | representation as are due an adult client.
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19 | (2) Guardian ad litem. The guardian ad litem shall | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | testify or submit a written report to the court regarding | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | his or her recommendations in accordance with the best | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | interest of the child. The report shall be made available | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | to all parties. The guardian ad litem may be called as a |
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1 | witness for purposes of cross-examination regarding the | ||||||
2 | guardian ad litem's report or recommendations. The | ||||||
3 | guardian ad litem shall investigate the facts of the case | ||||||
4 | and interview the child and the parties.
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5 | (3) Child representative. The child representative | ||||||
6 | shall advocate what the
child representative finds to be | ||||||
7 | in the best interests of the child after reviewing
the | ||||||
8 | facts and circumstances of the case. The child | ||||||
9 | representative shall meet with the child and the parties, | ||||||
10 | investigate the facts of the case, and encourage | ||||||
11 | settlement and the use of alternative forms of dispute | ||||||
12 | resolution. The child representative shall have
the same | ||||||
13 | authority and obligation to participate in the litigation | ||||||
14 | as
does an attorney for a party and shall possess all the | ||||||
15 | powers of investigation
as does a guardian ad litem. The | ||||||
16 | child representative
shall consider, but not be bound by, | ||||||
17 | the expressed wishes of the child. A
child representative | ||||||
18 | shall have received training in child advocacy or shall
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19 | possess such experience as determined to be equivalent to | ||||||
20 | such training by the
chief judge of the circuit where the | ||||||
21 | child representative has been appointed.
The
child | ||||||
22 | representative shall not disclose confidential | ||||||
23 | communications made
by the child, except as required by | ||||||
24 | law or by the Rules of Professional
Conduct. The child | ||||||
25 | representative shall not render an opinion, | ||||||
26 | recommendation, or report to the court and shall not be |
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1 | called as a witness, but shall offer evidence-based legal | ||||||
2 | arguments. The child representative shall disclose the | ||||||
3 | position as to what the child representative intends to | ||||||
4 | advocate in a pre-trial memorandum that shall be served | ||||||
5 | upon all counsel of record prior to the trial. The | ||||||
6 | position disclosed in the pre-trial memorandum shall not | ||||||
7 | be considered evidence. The court and the parties may | ||||||
8 | consider the position of the child representative for | ||||||
9 | purposes of a settlement conference.
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10 | (a-3) Additional appointments. During the proceedings the | ||||||
11 | court may appoint an additional attorney to
serve in the | ||||||
12 | capacity described in subdivision (a)(1) or an additional | ||||||
13 | attorney to serve in another of the capacities described in | ||||||
14 | subdivision (a)(2) or
(a)(3) on
the court's own motion or that | ||||||
15 | of a party only for good cause shown and when the
reasons for | ||||||
16 | the additional appointment are set forth in specific findings.
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17 | (a-5) Appointment considerations. In deciding whether to | ||||||
18 | make an appointment of an attorney for the minor child, a | ||||||
19 | guardian ad litem, or a child representative, the court shall | ||||||
20 | consider the nature and adequacy of the evidence to be | ||||||
21 | presented by the parties and the availability of other methods | ||||||
22 | of obtaining information, including social service | ||||||
23 | organizations and evaluations by mental health professions, as | ||||||
24 | well as resources for payment.
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25 | In no event is this Section intended to or designed to | ||||||
26 | abrogate the decision making power of the trier of fact. Any |
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1 | appointment made under this Section is not intended to nor | ||||||
2 | should it serve to place any appointed individual in the role | ||||||
3 | of a surrogate judge.
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4 | (b) Fees and costs. The court shall enter an order as | ||||||
5 | appropriate for
costs, fees, and disbursements, including a | ||||||
6 | retainer, when the attorney,
guardian ad litem, or child's | ||||||
7 | representative is appointed. Any person appointed under this | ||||||
8 | Section shall file with the court within 90 days of his or her | ||||||
9 | appointment, and every subsequent 90-day period thereafter | ||||||
10 | during the course of his or her representation, a detailed | ||||||
11 | invoice for services rendered with a copy being sent to each | ||||||
12 | party. The court shall review the invoice submitted and | ||||||
13 | approve the fees, if they are reasonable and necessary. Any | ||||||
14 | order approving the fees shall require payment by either or | ||||||
15 | both parents, by any
other party or source, or from the marital | ||||||
16 | estate or the child's separate
estate.
The court may not order | ||||||
17 | payment by the Department of Healthcare and Family Services
in | ||||||
18 | cases in which the Department is providing child support
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19 | enforcement services
under Article X of the Illinois Public | ||||||
20 | Aid Code. Unless otherwise ordered by
the
court at the time | ||||||
21 | fees and costs are
approved, all fees and costs payable to an | ||||||
22 | attorney, guardian ad litem, or
child representative under | ||||||
23 | this Section are by implication deemed to be in
the nature of | ||||||
24 | support of the child and are within the exceptions to | ||||||
25 | discharge
in bankruptcy under 11 U.S.C.A. 523. The provisions | ||||||
26 | of Sections 501 and 508 of
this Act shall apply to fees and |
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1 | costs for attorneys appointed under this
Section. | ||||||
2 | (c) Responsibilities. Any individual serving in the role | ||||||
3 | of guardian ad litem or child representative is required to | ||||||
4 | meet with both parties and the child every 90 days. The first | ||||||
5 | meeting shall occur within 90 days of appointment. A meeting | ||||||
6 | shall occur in every subsequent 90-day period until the | ||||||
7 | conclusion of the case. The guardian ad litem or child | ||||||
8 | representative shall file with the court, within 90 days of | ||||||
9 | his or her appointment and once in every subsequent 90-day | ||||||
10 | period during the course of his or her representation, a | ||||||
11 | document, signed by both parties and the guardian ad litem or | ||||||
12 | child representative, confirming that the guardian ad litem or | ||||||
13 | child representative has met with both parties.
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14 | (Source: P.A. 99-90, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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