New York Affirmation of Services For Privately Paid Law Guardian is an agreement between a private law guardian and a court. This agreement outlines the scope and nature of services to be provided, as well as the fees to be charged. In this context, a private law guardian is an attorney or legal advocate appointed by the court to represent a minor or incapacitated adult in a legal matter. Types of Affirmations of Services For Privately Paid Law Guardian include: 1. Full Representation: A full representation agreement outlines the services to be provided by the private law guardian, including legal research, drafting of pleadings, court appearances, and negotiations. 2. Limited Representation: A limited representation agreement outlines a specific scope of services to be provided, such as legal research, document preparation, and court appearances. 3. Fee Agreement: A fee agreement outlines the fees to be charged for the services outlined in the Affirmation of Services. This agreement should also include the payment terms and any additional expenses that may be incurred.