Yes, you can talk to a lawyer on behalf of someone else, but it's important to have the person's consent to do so. In many cases, the lawyer will require a signed authorization from the individual to discuss their legal matters. This ensures confidentiality and respects attorney-client privilege. However, the lawyer may not provide legal advice to you; they are obligated to communicate directly with their client.
The will the private business of the will writer. The lawyer should not talk about the will with anyone but the testator. To do anything else would be a breach of confidentiality.
Probably yes. You'd have to talk to a lawyer.
If you have any parental rights at all, I'm not sure that your ex can "leave" custody to someone else without your involvement. In any case, you need to talk to a lawyer.
very carefully
Your lawyer can take care of that for you as they will have them served with their papers but definitely talk to your lawyer concerning this.
Yes you can divorce someone who is committed to a mental hospital or home. Talk with a lawyer about it for exact details. Make sure you have all of your papers in order when speaking with a lawyer.
Easy , You don't talk to him. he doesn't like you oh well move on someone else will. theres someone for everybody.
you talk about mccain
He doesn't want to talk to you. Find someone else.
slander or defamation
You need to talk to a lawyer.
He still wants to be friends with you.