The time it takes to become an advocate can vary significantly depending on the specific path one chooses. Typically, it involves completing a relevant degree, such as a law degree, which usually takes about three years, followed by additional training or internships. In some jurisdictions, advocates must also pass a bar exam and fulfill a residency requirement, which can add another year or two. Overall, the process can take anywhere from four to six years or more.
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As long as they like. You only real recourse is your patient advocate at the MTF adjudging your case.
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Becoming a lawyer typically takes around 7 years: 4 years for a bachelor's degree, followed by 3 years of law school. After completing law school, passing the bar exam is required to practice law. Advancing to become a successful advocate may take additional experience and specialization in a particular area of law.
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It can generally take as long as six years to become a solicitor if you are not a graduate. If you are a law graduate, training to become a solicitor takes at least three years.
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