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52:27EE-33 Division of Mental Health Advocacy; eligibility for services.

207 words·~1 min read·/nj/52-215

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33. Division of Mental Health Advocacy; eligibility for services.
Eligibility for mental health advocacy services shall be determined on the basis of the need of the client. Need shall be measured according to the financial ability of the client to engage and compensate competent private counsel and to provide all other necessary expenses of representation. Such ability shall be recognized to be a variable depending on the nature, extent and liquidity of assets and on the disposable net income of the client as compared with the nature of the case, the effort and skill required to gather pertinent information, render advice, conduct trial or render other legal services, and probable expenses to be incurred.
In the event that a determination of eligibility cannot be made before the time when the first services are to be rendered, or if an initial determination is found to be erroneous, the division shall undertake the same provisionally, and if it is determined subsequently that the client is ineligible, the division shall so inform the client, and the client shall thereupon, with the approval of the court, be obliged to engage his or her own counsel and to reimburse the division for the cost of the services rendered to that time.
L.2005,c.155,s.33.
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