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The Office of the Children's Lawyer

The Office of the Children's Lawyer is a law office in the Ministry of the Attorney General which delivers programs in the administration of justice on behalf of children under the age of 18 with respect to their personal and property rights. Lawyers within the office represent children in various areas of law including child custody and access disputes, child protection proceedings, estate matters and civil litigation. Clinical investigators prepare reports for the court in custody/access proceedings and may assist lawyers who are representing children in such matters.

The origin of the Office of the Children's Lawyer in Ontario can be traced back to as early as 1826 when the Lord Chancellor of Upper Canada appointed a leading member of the legal Bar to be guardian ad litem of minors (persons under the age of 18 years) when they were being sued and to represent their interests in court.

The current Children's Lawyer is Debra L. Stephens.

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