Yes. It is legal for a pro se defendant to contact the plaintiff's lawyer. If you have Shepherdized the law and have relevant case law in answer to his brief, you probably should inform him of that material.
Legal ethics prohibit that.
When a defendant is declared indigent, it means that the defendant doesn't have any assets with which to hire a lawyer or another form of legal representation and so the defendant is entitled to free legal representation.
Yes Arkansas does have legal seperation...you will need to contact a lawyer!
One can find a legal aid paternity lawyer by going to the legal aid official website. There one can search for legal aid lawyer by state or city and get their contact details.
In most cases, it is not permissible for a lawyer to directly contact the other party involved in a legal matter without their own lawyer present. This is to ensure fair and ethical communication between parties.
You will have to contact a lawyer with the specifics of your situation.
Yes, the respondent is the defendant in a legal case.
Yes, a plaintiff can serve a defendant in a legal case by delivering legal documents that notify the defendant of the lawsuit and their legal rights and responsibilities.
Contact a lawyer. You have grounds for legal action.
Contact a lawyer to help you with the legal process. If there is any abuse, contact the police immediately.
Yes, the plaintiff can serve the defendant in a legal case by delivering the necessary legal documents to the defendant in accordance with the rules of civil procedure.
Contact a lawyer for a current, correct, and legal answer.