Yes, a parent's criminal record can potentially affect your ability to become a barrister, as it may raise concerns during background checks and character assessments required by the Bar. While each case is considered individually, applicants are expected to demonstrate good character, and any association with criminal activity may be scrutinized. However, a parent's record does not automatically disqualify you; your own conduct and qualifications will also be heavily weighed. It's advisable to be transparent and seek guidance from relevant legal bodies if this situation applies to you.
Maybe. Check with the nurse licensing board. They will explain what the effect a criminal history would have on an application.
No.
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The correct phrase is "come into effect." This is the standard phrasing when referring to something becoming effective or operative.
I'm not sure about teachers, but i know that criminal records in the family do not effect you if you are applying to work in Policing. For Police there is a rule that you should have less contact with the family members that have the record. I am assuming that if it is OK for the police then it is also OK for teaching. there may be an exception if the charges have to do with sexual assault of a minor but that is just my assumption.
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abandonment has the same effect as an order of dismissal.
Prior criminal convictions can interfere with your ability to work in any field. The specific effect depends on the employer.