getting justice for someone who is in need of it
Judge
Generally, you are responsible for paying your own lawyer. You haven't provided any details to explain the dispute.
If you have a repossession then the lawyer fees will be charged to you.
prosecutor
If you opt to handle your case without a lawyer, you are responsible for presenting your own case. You will be held to the same standards of a lawyer, so if you do not know how to do this, you need to do some research.
It is a great deal of both. The lawyer supervises his staff and is held responsible for his actions and conduct.
It depends on who the customer is. The client is usually responsible for their fees, but it may be a corporation, the state or a county.
If an individual believes a bank is responsible for forgery, a case can be brought against the bank to hold it responsible. The best advice on how to go about this can be given by a lawyer.
The "pros" of being a lawyer is knowing that you can help someone through their legal troubles, and getting paid to do it.
Contact a lawyer. The estate would be, but most likely not the children. To make sure call a lawyer.
It depends if the dept was in both your names or just in his. If the widow co-signed for any of the credit she will be responsible. If the credit was only in his name, then no she is not responsible. Best advise is to talk to a lawyer
JAG is short for Judge Advocate General. They are responsible for the legal work of the military branch that they support. A JAG lawyer is an attorney that is an officer in the military branch and does the typical lawyer things for the military and military personnel. That includes criminal defense, prosecution, wills and lawsuits.