A "litigation guardian" is a person who helps someone who is unable to make legal decisions on their own. They act on behalf of that person during a legal case to protect their rights and make decisions in their best interest. Full definition
Rule 20 — 2 (8)(b) states that the proposed litigation guardian of the person under the legal disability must have no interest in the proceeding adverse to that person. (disinherited.com)
The Court of Appeal was correct to remove them as litigation guardians. (disinherited.com)
[20] The infant plaintiff will not lose his claim but an alternate litigation guardian will have to be found. (bc-injury-law.com)