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Then replace him. This may require a decree from the judge if this is a PD and the trial has commenced.

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Q: Your attorney not representing you on your behalf?
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What is one word for 'on the part of'?

The synonymous term is on one's behalf. To act in one's behalf could be representing. A person who acts on your behalf is an agent or attorney.


When do you use the phrases on your behalf and in your behalf?

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Can you subpoena on someone elses behalf?

NO!Unless you are an attorney licensed to practice law and has the client permission, or you have a POA (power of attorney)to do such a thing on behalf of a caretaker you cannot sign anything on somebody behalf.


What does attorney mean?

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Can person with a power of attorney take property from other residents when they live in another state?

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