no
The correct way to write II after a name when the last name is written first is to include a comma before the suffix. For example: Lastname, Firstname II.
No, you do not typically put a comma between a person's last name and their suffix (e.g., Jr., Sr., III). You would write the full name without a comma between them.
Generally, no. Please see: http://execsec.od.nih.gov/help/basics/punctuation.html
last comma before the and is not necessary
First Name Middle Initial Last Name comma Jr. is the correct way.
Yes, you should use a comma before "Jr." when writing a person's name to separate the person's last name from the suffix. For example, "John Smith, Jr."
YesExample: Daniel, Steven
Do you put a comma after the last name of a P.A. e.g. Jan Farinato, P.A. or Jan Farinato P.A.
When using last name first, Jr. is placed at the end of the full name. For example, Smith, John Jr.
yes she does have a last name. It is Windsor.
If your question is the following then there should be no comma: Should there be a comma after "a man by the name of _______"? No comma is needed.
You can use ", and" or just "and" but not just a comma.