No, you don't have to be represented by a lawyer. However you may be able to get a state appointed one free of charge if you cant afford one. the way the courts work you would be better of getting some one if you can,
You need a lawyer and a court ruling. Not opinions from strangers.
No, you do not need to be a lawyer to represent someone in court. However, it is highly recommended to have legal expertise and knowledge to effectively represent someone in a court of law.
no you dont
Depends upon the court and the jurisdiction.You do not need to be a lawyer at all to be appointed to the US Supreme Court (although that is the only US court this is true of).In England, you need to be a lawyer for 10 years before you can become a recorder, which is the lowest level of open court judge.
If you want to win.
Sometimes. You would need to check with your lawyer to see if they are willing to do so. You also need to confirm that the specific court will allow it.
Yes, it is recommended to have a lawyer represent you in civil court to navigate the legal process and ensure your rights are protected.
You will need to find a malpractice lawyer who can sue a doctor for drugs given in the hospital. The lawyer will ask for an autopsy to be performed on the deceased.
A witness does not typically need a lawyer when testifying in court. Witnesses are usually called to provide their testimony and answer questions truthfully. However, in certain circumstances, a witness may choose to consult with a lawyer for guidance or representation.
Anytime you interact with the court system or adversely with a police officer it is good to have a lawyer present.
The lawyer will answer your questions if you need them answered.
Sure, and just about digging for anybody without a court order, if you get caught, seen, or discovered is probabaly illegal in your state.