From 1852 through 1918 the individual states enacted compulsory school attendance laws, with Pennsylvania being the first state to pass it in 1852, and Mississippi being the last in 1918. Alaska and Hawaii had the federal mandate until they achieved statehood, and it became state law at that time.
A solicitor must go to college and get a law degree. Then they must pass a test to become a licensed solicitor.
You can find Notary classes by visiting http://www.notaryclasses.com/. The seminar costs $69.95 to attend. They guarantee you will be able to pass the test.
You need to wait until the estate is settled. The will must be probated in order for title to pass to the heirs legally.
Injury attorneys are specialized lawyers. A Bachelor Degree is first required. Then an application to law school is next. Once you have your law degree then you must branch off to be an injury attorney.
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Yes, they can. However, they must attend law school (or in some states they may "read" for the law) but they must pass the Bar Examination.
In order to pass the Bar exam and become an attorney one must first attend an accredited law school. Once completing law school, the school will then administer a bar exam.
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Some of the requirements to attend police school would be a high school diploma or a GED equivalent, you would need to pass a physical fitness exam and you would also need to pass several other exams.
To practice law, a lawyer must attend an ABA authorized law school and pass the bar exam. 1 - get a 4 year degree (in any subject) 2 - take the LSAT (law school admissions test) 3 - attend law school for three years and earn the Juris Doctorate 4 - pass the bar exam 5 - practice law
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To pass high school you must follow their criteria,such as 3 semesters of foreign language, and more.
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Yes they can attend. If you want to see a women pass army sapper school, look on Discovery Channel's show "Surviving the Cut" sapper school edition. There was one female in the class and she passed.
Pass the AFPT, qualify on the range, attend all drills, attend NCO school and take courses pertaining to your MOS.
If you can pass the written and driving test, then no. I think you should not have to attend drivers school. However, if you aren't willing to put in the time to study on your own, then I think driving school would be a better option for you.
The first state to address this was Connecticut where, in 1813, a law was passed saying that working children must have some schooling. The next state to pass a state child labor law was Massachusetts where, in 1836, children under 15 working in factories were required to attend school at least 3 months per year.