Yes.
If there is an issue where the family member/attorney would have a conflict of interest, he/she is ethically obligated to let you know about it. In most cases, this is not an issue.
Yes, you can hire a family member to be your lawyer. However, it is important to consider any potential conflicts of interest that may arise and whether the family member has the expertise and experience in the specific legal matter you need assistance with. It is recommended to discuss the matter with the family member and consider seeking an independent consultation with another lawyer for unbiased advice.
Yes, in West Virginia, a family member who is a lawyer can represent another family member in family court as long as they are licensed to practice law in the state and do not have a conflict of interest. It is important to disclose the relationship to the court and ensure that the lawyer can provide unbiased representation.
To sue a family member who borrowed money and won't repay it, you will need to gather evidence of the loan agreement (emails, text messages, or a written contract), consult with a lawyer to understand your legal options, and file a lawsuit in civil court. It's important to consider the impact this may have on your relationship with that family member.
You can take legal action by consulting with a lawyer and obtaining a court order to prevent the family member from accessing or taking the inheritances. You may also consider setting up a trust or placing restrictions on the inheritance to protect it from being stolen. Open communication with other family members about the situation may also help to prevent further theft.
See Arkansas Code 9-27-362. Emancipation of juveniles which says in part, If a Juvenile is in the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services pursuant to a dependency-neglect, dependency, or family in need of services case, an attorney can file a request for emancipation for someone that is 17 years of age.Other than that, hiring a lawyer won't help you get emancipated in Arkansas, they do not have a law that allows it.
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Yes, in West Virginia, a family member who is a lawyer can represent another family member in family court as long as they are licensed to practice law in the state and do not have a conflict of interest. It is important to disclose the relationship to the court and ensure that the lawyer can provide unbiased representation.
You don't need to hire a lawyer because the person who murdered your family member will be put on trial by the DA and the state. If you need to prove that someone did the murder I would find a private detective and do the leg work to turn over to the DA. Your best bet is probably a retired police detective who knows what to do.
Go see your family lawyer and ask him or her about it
Talk to their lawyer or look through their stuff.
There are many places a person may find a bankruptcy lawyer. For instance, a person may find a bankruptcy lawyer through a friend or family member. Additionally, websites such as Consumer Action Law Group and The Morris Law Group specialize in helping individuals find bankruptcy lawyers.
Yes, you can hire an immigration lawyer from a different state.
Is a lawyer scam who invite people to join him,he pretend as a personal lawyer of ur late family member
Hire a lawyer.
Never hire a relative as a lawyer.
Yes, all the time...unfortunately agreed. however, if the family member is a supervisor/manager, the new family member cannot work in the same department.
Hire their own lawyer.
Beneficiaries will be notified by the executor. That may be an attorney or a family member, or even a bank.