There is no universal answer to your question because there are too many variables. It depends on the particular attorney's situation and status, the practices in the area, whether sole practice or part of a group, the culture, the country, seniority, etc.
some do and some do not it all depends on what type of field they are working in.
Attorneys are subject to their employers' and their courts' calendars. Most courts and firms are closed on major US holidays (July 4, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc.) Depending on their work schedule, there may be a need to work on holidays.
It doesn't. Mail always runs on holidays.
mine is a week
3 years
Assuming a family lawyer is a human like you are and a Resident of the US, he will have all the same Holidays that you enjoy. Unless his specific Law Office has him working on a particular day like Labor Day, he will likely have that day off.
No.
2 hours if your smart
Lawyers to have no say in the sentencing. They may negotiate the time frame if working on a plea bargain.
Yes as do black lawyers, Hispanic lawyers, Catholic lawyers, Hindu lawyers, Muslim lawyers, Irish lawyers, Italian lawyers, Greek lawyers, Polish lawyers, Native American lawyers, male lawyers, female lawyers, transgender lawyers, gay lawyers, straight lawyers, agnostic lawyers, vegetarian lawyers, vegan lawyers,
Whatever holidays their employer states they can have ! If they're self-employed, they can choose their own holidays -so long as they get their work done by the deadline.
Schools should not have long holidays because this may reduce the length of semesters and the amount of work done during the year.