Most governments or councils are legally required to supply a lawyer if a defendant cannot produce their own to act on their behalf.
If needed though, a no-win-no-fee lawyer could help.
Have your lawyer help you- normally the male will pay it
"A springfield lawyer can help you get money to pay for medical bills, but only if there is a legal reason that you are entitled to that money. They could represent you in a personal injury suit, or a malpractice suit, if those are the reasons you have medical problems."
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The Miranda rights. "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You may have a lawyer. If you cannot pay a lawyer, a public defender will be provided for you."
A Lawyer might not be the most help here, unless you are trying to get out of paying. A Tax accountant would be a better service to get as they will be able to tell you the best way to pay it.
No, the lawyer is required to pay there tax seperate and you are obligated to pay your by yourself as well
Find out if he has a criminal lawyer (call the court), and ask the lawyer who to pay.
In order to stop a collection lawyer from calling you it is possible to ask a consumer protection attorney for help or pay the debt. Also, make sure the collection lawyer actually calls for a company you own money to.
No. A paycheque cannot be withheld simply because the employer doesn't want to pay you. You should speak with the employer to determine exactly why the pay is being withheld; if he cannot give sufficient reason, then talk to a lawyer.
No, a lawyer cannot serve as a juror in a trial.
You can get a federal lawyer who will help you through freelance,there are lawyers to be hired and they can help you
No the cannot.