No, you do not need a lawyer to become bonded, at least not in Ohio. When I owned and managed a maid referral service about 15 years ago, all I had to do to get the maids bonded was to contact an insurance company that handles such matters. Things could have changed in that amount of time, so I checked online; there are companies that do that for you, one of them being State Farm (I am not an agent for any insurance company; just a retired grandma).
Yes, Yes,Yes. It is very important to have a licensed and bonded roofer, or any type of contractor. If for some reason the job is not done to your standards or to code you will have leverage when and if you need a Lawyer
No, you don't need a lawyer but you need a witness
A company is bonded because of state licensing decisions. Local governments decide on what companies need to be bonded, typically those that handle money.
No we......we need a lawyer to file a will
to become a lawyer you need to get an op of around 9
You do not need a lawyer if you are filing individually. If you are filing for bankrupcty and you are in a corporation or in a partnership with someone, a case needs to be created, so you would need a lawyer.
What are the characteristics of a lawyer that interest you?
The lawyer will answer your questions if you need them answered.
A Firm is a lawyer's office where you can go if you need a lawyer.
The kind of lawyers rich people have depend on what they need the lawyer for. If they need a lawyer for their business, they would have a corporate lawyer. If they need one for buying and selling property, they would have a real estate lawyer. If they have committed a crime, they would have a criminal lawyer.
The degree that you would need to become a lawyer would be a law degree.
You would need a real estate lawyer to sue a realtor.