litigant that is the term
they can talk to you all they want, but you are not required to answer without the presence of your parents or your attorney.
A person designated by the court to assist destitute litigants is known as a court-appointed attorney or a public defender. Their role is to provide legal representation to individuals who cannot afford to hire a private attorney. They help ensure that the person receives a fair trial and adequate legal counsel despite financial constraints.
Litigants in a divorce go to court if they cannot agree on how to divide or manage their property, money, and children. If litigants file a Joint Petition, the court will concur with the litigants agreement.
No, a parent must be present.
Yes but you should not do so without yours and his has probably told him the same thing already.
Talk to an attorney.
On reality shows they are usually real litigants
Yes. You pay for a Disability attorney.
Do not EVER waive your rights until you talk to an attorney. If the police question you about a crime, tell them you want to talk to an attorney. Repeat asa necessary until you get an attorney.
Talk to an attorney
You need to go and talk to an attorney/lawyer for advice.