Depending on EXPERIENCE, anywhere from 90,000 to 310,000 for TWO years.
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There is no simple answer to this question.
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A criminal lawyer will have attended college for the same amount of time as any other basic lawyer. There are some states, however, such as Oregon, that do not require you to attend law school before becoming a practicing lawyer. Generally, a lawyer will have to have received his/her bachelor's degree (4 years) and then have attended law school (3 years). Thus you are looking at about 7 years and the student must still pass the BAR in his/her state to become an attorney.
Consider getting another lawyer. This one wants to milk you for a lot of money. It's a ridiculous request. All the lawyer needs from you chronologically is the date of your marriage, the dates of the births of your children, and the date of your separation. If the lawyer wants a blow-by-blow of every fight you ever had, or every purchase you ever made, or every vacation you ever took, you'll be broke years before you're divorced.
You have yo have artistic skills to be a lawyer. You also have to have a specialized degree. You go to school for three(3) to five(5) years in law school.
Lawyer.
You will need patience, a lawyer, money and be prepared for the answer to be no.
in south africa its normally 4 years but if u got money maybe 1 to 1 and a half
It doesn't matter what kind of Bachelor Degree you have, law school is for 3 years regardless of the area you want to study.
No, this is a civil matter. Police are called for criminal matters. Try a lawyer.
Talk to a lawyer: you can probably get the marriage annulled.
You'll need a 4-year's college degree followed by a three-year law degree. Once you pass the state bar exam, you'd be a practicing attorney.