Guardian ad litum does not require formal education in most jurisdictions. It does require good communications skills and completion of the GAL training program for the state or county.
BA plus 4 years law school.
Lawyers in the United States have three additional years of graduate school after university to teach them how to be lawyers. Additionally, lawyers receive a lot of on-the-job training in their first two years as legal professionals. In other countries, the system is different, but there are special courses that lawyers have to take regardless of their country of origin.
8 years of college. Four for a BA/BS degree and four for law school.
Tech school after regular school, in Canada 2 years.
A four-year college degree plus three years of law school are the basic educational requirements for lawyers. After formal training candiates must pass a stringent bar examination.
Generally, lawyers in the United States go to law school for a minimum of three years to earn a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. However, some countries and states have alternatives to a J.D. that require less time, such as a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) or an equivalent degree, which can be completed in three years or less. Additionally, some specialized areas of law may have shorter certificate programs or training courses that allow individuals to practice as lawyers in those specific fields with less formal education.
4 years because they have to be good lawyers
He stayed in regular school for two years, repeating grade 1. He then stayed in the Peking Opera School for ten years.
Six to eight years Lawyers must have a degree in some discipline before going to law school
it takes to 4 years in regular college
Lawyers go to school for many years to learn their craft. They are a necessary part of our society today because they know how to navigate their way through our judiciary system. Besides, they probably have tremendous debt with school loans and people are willing to pay them what they ask.
4 years of college, and then 3 years of law school if they go full-time.