Sec. 875. If the estate of a respondent, minor, legally incapacitated person, or protected person is sufficient, the probate court may charge the estate of the person an amount approved by the court, but not more than the actual cost of the services, for any of the following: (a) Guardian ad litem appointed to represent the person. (b) Counsel appointed to represent the person. (c) Court ordered examination by a physician or mental health professional. (d) Independent examination by a physician or mental health professional. History: Add. 1993, Act 189, Imd. Eff. Oct. 8, 1993
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