Yes. However, an attorney could represent your best interests better than you can.
Yes. However, an attorney could represent your best interests better than you can.
Yes. However, an attorney could represent your best interests better than you can.
Yes. However, an attorney could represent your best interests better than you can.
Any person in any state can represent them self in any legal proceeding ... but I'm reminded of a old wise tell ... a defendant that represent him self has a fool for a client ...
He should hire an attorney to represent him in the divorce.
A good friend and someone you trust!
To represent their client in divorce proceedings. This may include court appearances and negotiations with the other party.
You can hire an attorney or represent yourself but will eventually need to go to NY to finalize the divorce. Search the web for NY Court Divorce Forms. Just make sure if you've been served with papers already that you ANSWER in the time alotted! Good Luck.
No...
Will represent self
His self respect
represent one's own self or talk for himself/herself
Yes!
i am gettijng a divorce do i have to go to the pretrail hearing or can my attorney just be there to represent me i
Yes. That would be a conflict of interest.