Yes, if you don't hire a lawyer yourself the judge can appoint one.
The president.
Judge and mocercy
Yes, in most cases, a judge or court must approve the emancipation of a minor. This process usually involves a legal petition and a court hearing where the judge determines if the minor is capable of supporting themselves and making informed decisions.
Justice is decided in a court of law, either by judge and jury or by judge alone.
As long as he/she wants!
The judge hears evidence provided on both sides, and makes rulings on the law. In the case of bench trials, they also decide on the verdict. They run the court room.
to let Huck stay with his pap
to let Huck stay with his pap
to let Huck stay with his pap
to let Huck stay with his pap
No sadly the judge in court gets to decide however in some states you are able to have a say in why one of your parents should be your gaurdian
When parties appeal, they submit appellate briefs to the appellate court. The briefs point out the issues and make an argument for how the court should decide them. The court reviews the arguments, the law, and the facts to decide on each issue.