answersLogoWhite

0

The court system only assigns you an attorney in criminal trials. If you wish to have a civil lawsuit and trial, you will have to find and retain an attorney at your own expense, or find one who may take it on for a percentage of the settlement.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

If man is unable to assign power of attorney what are the options?

I'm in this situation...I was told I had to petition Superior Court to have someone designated to sign for the person to assign Power of Attorney.


If you are unable to appear in court for medical reasons can you assign someone as a Power of Attorney in a family court?

YES


Where can I find a good civil court attorney in Missouri?

To find a good civil court attorney in Missouri you may start here: http://stlcin.missouri.org/circuitattorney/


Do you have to have a federal attorney represent you in federal court?

Not necessarily - just someone who is admitted to practice before the court in question.


When you sue an attorney is it in civil court or supreme court?

You would sue an attorney in civil court. They could also be tried criminally. The Supreme court is for appeals. They are the final appeals court. The last word n any subject.


How does the power of attorney assign an executor to and estate?

A Power of Attorney is extinguished when the principal dies. The attorney-in-fact has no power to do anything. The probate court appoints the executor or administrator for the estate.


How can civil rights violations be defended?

File what is called a 1983 action in Federal Court, so-called from the number of the section in the Civil Rights Act. If you win, you will probably get your attorney's fees paid by the other side.


What court what was the attorney and civil rights organization held at?

The attorney and civil rights organization were held at the Supreme Court. This court is the highest judicial authority in the United States and often hears cases related to civil rights issues. Its decisions can have a significant impact on civil rights laws and protections.


Can an attorney represent his daughter in a Federal court case?

I have seen no documentation that disallows a father from representing any relative in a Federal court case.


Can you get a court attorney for child custody?

Typically, you cannot get a court appointed attorney in a civil case. There are a small number of instances, however, in which a court will appoint an attorney in a civil case (for example, to represent a child in a neglect or abuse case or, in some states, to represent a parent in a suit initiated by the state for the termination of parental rights).


Which court handling which case?

Usually civil courts handle civil cases. You may find civil courts inside your municipal court, circuit court, federal court, appeals court, etc.


Who administers the federal court system?

the Department of the Attorney- General in the Government of Australia