N.J.S.A. 38:23C-6

Appointment of attorney for party in military service

38:23C-6. Appointment of attorney for party in military service In any action or proceeding in which a person in military service is a party, if such party does not personally appear therein or is not represented by an authorized attorney, the court may appoint an attorney to represent him; and in such case a like bond may be required and an order made to protect the rights of such person. But no attorney appointed under this act to protect a person in military service shall have power to waive any right of the person for whom he is appointed or bind him by his acts. L.1979, c. 317, s. 6, eff. Jan. 18, 1980.

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