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Curators ad litem are usually solicitors who are appointed by a court of law in Scotland, when the court believes that the person lacks the mental capacity to make decisions for themselves. The curator ad litem represents the person in court, making decisions in the person's interests. (This differs from the usual solicitor's role, which is to act only on the client's instructions).
(iii)the court may, in relation to the approval of an arrangement under section 1 of the [1961 c. 57.] Trusts (Scotland) Act 1961, appoint a curator ad litem to a person of or over the age of 16 years but under the age of 18 years; Age of Legal Capacity (Scotland) Act 1991 (c. 50) http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1991/ukpga_19910050_en_1

