Yes, you can have someone represent you in court if you are unable to attend the proceedings. This person is typically called a legal representative or attorney. They can act on your behalf and present your case in court.
No...
John Adams was asked to represent the New England state of Massachusetts at the convention but he was unable to attend. Adams was the first continental delegate to represent the state of Massachusetts in 1775.
An attorney can represent you in court HOWEVER - YOU are the defendant and whether you are represented or not, you MUST attend and MUST be physically present in court.
That is not quite correct. If you are going to call someone a former wife, you have to say whose former wife she is, such as my former wife is unable to attend the hearing, or Fred's former wife is unable to attend the hearing. If you don't know whose former wife she is, just say she is unable to attend the hearing. Otherwise it just sounds silly.
over 65 million girls are unable to attend school. Think about THAT!!
The term "unable" means lacking the ability, capacity, or means to do something. It indicates a state of incapacity or limitation in performing a task or action. For example, if someone is unable to attend an event, it means they cannot go for some reason.
they get fired. they get fired.
No she didn't attend college. Black women were unable to attend college in her time. She graduated high school in 1934 and worked as a housekeeper.
Subject: Unable to Attend Work Dear [Supervisor's Name], I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to inform you that I am unable to attend work due to an accident I sustained. I will keep you updated on my recovery and plan to return as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding. Best regards, [Your Name]
"Ad litem" is a Latin term meaning "for the suit" or "for the purposes of the lawsuit." It refers to a person appointed by a court to represent the interests of another party, typically in cases where that party is unable to represent themselves, such as minors or individuals with disabilities. The ad litem representative acts on behalf of the party during the legal proceedings to ensure their rights and interests are protected.
If a person is in an accident and is unable to attend an interview, a letter should have an apology stated. The person can also list a date and time to schedule a new interview.
The word for someone who is unable to read or write is "illiterate."