No.
A para-legal cannot practice law. They would not be able to stand in at a deposition. To do so would be ethically wrong as well as illegal.
If you feel it is necessary then yes, you may admit yourself to a psychiatric hospital at any time you wish. Should you choose to admit yourself then you will also be able to decide when you are prepared to leave where as with a court order the court decides when you can leave.
The court does not allow a 14yo to live on their own. 16 is the earliest you can try to get emancipated by the court and then you have to be able to support yourself.
The immigrant should still appear in court. If he does not, the court may cite him for contempt and/or enter a default judgment that he likely won't be able to afford.
You can find a technician to repair your tennis court by looking at the website: www.tenniscourtrepairs.com/ You may also be able to find out how to repair your tennis court yourself to save money.
Depends on where you are hitch hiking and how well you are able to defend yourself. Also, whether or not it is illegal in the area you will be travelling through.
Because a fine is set by the local court (whoever is the court listed on the citation), there is no universal answer. There may be a dollar amount on the citation, or you may be able to cimply call the court for information.
Try contacting the U.S. Immigration Department. You should be able to give the information to them without creating problems for yourself.
you will probably find yourself in a wheelchair for the rest of your life eating oat meal and depressed
You are able to take care of yourself and not be a burden on society. Note that many states do not have 'emancipation' for minors.
It is illegal to commit battery. It does not matter whether or not you know a martial art. You are always allowed to defend yourself, but you better be able to show that it was self defense and not an over reaction.
stand it. as in I am able to stand this cold weather.