Deacon is not a title associated with attorneys, but is a minister in Chrsitian churches.
Esquire, usually abbreviated as "Esq." has become a courtesy title for those licensed to practice law, though it originally indicated the office of squire, just below knighthood. It is more common for attorneys to display their academic postnominal letters, such as John Smith, J.D., or Jane Doe, L.L.M.
The appropriate title for an attorney at law is "Esquire."
You and get would have to go to the court house anand sign paperwork.
No, "attorney" is not capitalized when used in front of a lawyer's name. The correct way to write it is "attorney [name]."
It might mean he is fond of you and is showing you friendly attention.What is not implied in this answer, or maybe it is, is that we are not the deacon and only he knows.Go ask him.
No, it just has to be signed in front of a notary.
Few things are as sloppy as an attorney-notary. The laws regarding attorney-notaries vary from state to state, but most states allows them to do things that good notaries would never attempt. Can the attorney do the things you mentioned above legally? Probably.
It depends on the attorney. Usually, auto accident attorney's will wait until a settlement is awarded and take a percentage of that award as fees.
You should contact an attorney for advice.
I would hire a Bankruptcy attorney asap.
Is there ANY chance that a 13-year old son would lie to their parents when they have misbehaved in school?YES.
You can look for a Social Security disability attorney by going to lawyers dot findlaw dot com. There are quite a few sites that can help you to find one you need. Most of the disability attorney do not charge up front fees.
Whether an auto injury attorney requires an upfront fee, or whether they will take a percentage of the winnings, depends on the specific attorney. Therefore, it is best to call around and find out which attorneys are best for you.