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MA law about Guardian Ad Litem

What obligation does the g.a.l. have to investigate or confirm statements or information provided to them? Can a g.a.l. obtain a cori on their own or demand a part provide a cori? When being interviewed by the g.a.l. the party being questioned is not under oath or anything similar, is that correct? When should the g.a.l's report be submitted prior to a hearing in order to give the parties an opportunity to review and/or dispute the information? Where can I get information on the responsibilites of a MA guardian ad litem?

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