To become an attorney in California, you need to complete a bachelor's degree, pass the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), attend an American Bar Association (ABA) accredited law school, pass the California Bar Exam, and meet other requirements set by the State Bar of California.
To find an appellate attorney in California you would need to search the California's Court of Appeals case information website where you can get a good idea of the attorney's experience before you decide to contact them.
"To become an attorney you need to go to college, and then get accepted into and finish Law School. After you graduate you will need to take the Bar exam in your state."
You need to complete a bachelor's degree program and then get admitted into an accredited law school where you need to complete the juris doctorate program. After that you can take the bar exam to become an attorney.
"To become an Estate tax attorney, you would need to have a background in economics. Then you would need to take the state bar exam after law school, and know realty laws."
Yes, but you will need to add the California Notary Addendum to make it valid.
You can locate a California attorney online using websites such as Nolo and CalBar. CalBar lists every attorney that is on the state bar of California.
http://www.ftb.ca.gov/law/Poa/index.shtml#Q4 No. It does not need to be notarized.
Well, first you have to become an attorney...........
Calbar is an excellent source to perform a California attorney search. This database lists attorneys currently practicing in California. You can search under California attorney or California State Bar for a list of practicing attorneys in that state.
To offer legal services, you will need a license to practice law. (Be an attorney.)
Steven Drew is a good lemon law specialist attorney in California
No. The power of attorney comes while the person is alive. You need to go to probate court and become executor of his estate.