A. A child subject to the provisions of the Children’s Code is entitled to the same basic rights as an adult, except as otherwise provided in the Children’s Code.

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 32A-4-10

  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.

B. At the inception of an abuse or neglect proceeding, counsel shall be appointed for the parent, guardian or custodian of the child. The appointed counsel shall represent the parent, guardian or custodian who is named as a party until an indigency determination is made at the custody hearing. Counsel shall also be appointed if, in the court’s discretion, appointment of counsel is required in the interest of justice.

C. At the inception of an abuse and neglect proceeding, the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem for a child under fourteen years of age. If the child is fourteen years of age or older, the court shall appoint an attorney for the child. No officer or employee of an agency that is vested with the legal custody of the child shall be appointed as guardian ad litem of or attorney for the child. Only an attorney with appropriate experience shall be appointed as guardian ad litem of or attorney for the child.

D. When reasonable and appropriate, the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem or attorney who is knowledgeable about the child’s particular cultural background.

E. When a child reaches fourteen years of age, the child’s guardian ad litem shall continue as the child’s attorney; provided that the court shall appoint a different attorney for the child if:

(1)     the child requests a different attorney;

(2)     the guardian ad litem requests to be removed; or

(3)     the court determines that the appointment of a different attorney is appropriate.

F. The court shall assure that the child’s guardian ad litem zealously represents the child’s best interest and that the child’s attorney zealously represents the child.

G. A person afforded rights under the Children’s Code shall be advised of those rights at that person’s first appearance before the court on a petition under the Children’s Code.