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In certain legal cases, a third party may have an interest in the outcome of a lawsuit but is not initially part of the case. In these situations, the third party may file a motion to intervene, asking the court for permission to join the case.
Intervening is entry into a lawsuit by a third party into an existing civil case who was not named as an original party but has a personal stake in the outcome. The nonparty who intervenes in a case is called an intervenor.
0:56 3:22 In child support. Cases third parties like grandparents or other non-parents who have been caringMoreIn child support. Cases third parties like grandparents or other non-parents who have been caring for the child can also assert rights or claims.
In re Gault, 387 U.S. 1 (1967), is a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that juvenile criminal defendants are entitled to Due Process protection under the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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