South Carolina Code § 62-7-305

Appointment of representative.
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At any point in a judicial proceeding, a court may appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the interest of a minor, an incapacitated, unborn, or unascertained person, or a person whose identity or address is unknown, if the court determines that representation of the interest otherwise would be inadequate. If not precluded by conflict of interests, a guardian ad litem may be appointed to represent several persons or interests. The court shall set out its reasons for appointing a guardian ad litem as a part of the record of the proceeding.
Effect of Amendment
The 2010 amendment substituted "unascertained" for "ascertained" following "incapacitated, unborn, or" in the first sentence.
Part 4
Creation, Validity, Modification, and Termination of Trusts

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