Not if it requires an appearance in a court of law.
Of course...who you have represent you is your choice, always.
Yes.
He should hire an attorney to represent him in the divorce.
The question is a little confusing, but no, it's not usually a conflict of interest for an attorney to represent someone who works for them, or who is also a client they're representing in other cases. (After all, an attorney is supposed to do the best possible job for their client.)
You can represent yourself or have an attorney.
You can hire an attorney or represent yourself but will eventually need to go to NY to finalize the divorce. Search the web for NY Court Divorce Forms. Just make sure if you've been served with papers already that you ANSWER in the time alotted! Good Luck.
Although you can certainly represent yourself in a court of law, It is customary to hire an attorney to file a suit for you.
No. Get a job.
You hire an attorney who specializes in real estate law.You hire an attorney who specializes in real estate law.You hire an attorney who specializes in real estate law.You hire an attorney who specializes in real estate law.
What ever it takes to hire a good attorney. If you can't afford an attorney,one can be appointed and then all they'll have to represent you will be the facts and the actual evidence. Lying can cost you.
You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.You would need to discuss it with your attorney and hire a private investigator.
You hire an attorney in the other state to handle the transaction for you, or, you hire a local attorney who has a contact in that other state. Deeds should be drafted by legal professionals.You hire an attorney in the other state to handle the transaction for you, or, you hire a local attorney who has a contact in that other state. Deeds should be drafted by legal professionals.You hire an attorney in the other state to handle the transaction for you, or, you hire a local attorney who has a contact in that other state. Deeds should be drafted by legal professionals.You hire an attorney in the other state to handle the transaction for you, or, you hire a local attorney who has a contact in that other state. Deeds should be drafted by legal professionals.