Age is not so much an issue in becoming a specialized lawyer. It is more of an issue of completing the education you need and passing the bar exam. This takes several years past college.
18 you have to be at least 18 2 become a lawyer
Yes, there are a few trucking companies who are willing to give second chances, and whose insurance will allow them to hire you as long as the DUI/DWI conviction is at LEAST 3 years old from the date of CONVICTION, not arrest.
November 1797 at 20 years old he became a lawyer.
Well, they really, REALLY frown on DWI in the big state of Texas and it is quite likely that you will need to wait for the DWI to become at least 7-10 years old before they will look past it. Looks like its labor jobs until you figure out how to keep from bending your elbow before you go for a drive.....
Age is not the problem. One of my best students in law school was a military retiree in his 40s. He went on to become a very good lawyer.
Probably not very good. Normally the DWI's would have to be more than 10 years old.
no. Its not on your record after 20 years. You could go get another DUI and it would be considered your first.
It depends on the state.
Eventually, sure. They will just have to finish Middle School, graduate high school, graduate college, graduate law school, pass the bar exam and then they can be a lawyer.
Lawyer Milloy is 37 years old (birthdate: November 14, 1973).
No, 42 is not too old to become a lawyer. People pursue law careers at various stages of their lives, and age should not be a barrier to following this path. It's important to consider factors such as personal goals, dedication, and commitment to the necessary education and training.
Yes you can but you have to have the evidence present or you cant go on trial