(In the US) There is no special title accorded to attorneys. They may be addressed as 'Counsellor' or by a title appropriate to their gender (i.e.: Mister - Miss - Ma'am - etc).
However, judges, who are also usually attorneys are always addressed as "Judge" or 'Your Honor" regardless of their gender.
Find out if he has a criminal lawyer (call the court), and ask the lawyer who to pay.
Counsel.
The address and telephone number will be on the correspondence. If the matter is serious then consult a lawyer.
I'd call my lawyer and have him call the court.
It is advisable to have a lawyer if you have to go to court.
A lawyer is hired to represent you. So yes, lawyers go to court to represent you. HOWEVER, in most cases, you are still required to be present with your lawyer in the court room.
In French, you can call a lawyer by saying "avocat" for a male lawyer or "avocate" for a female lawyer.
An attorney or lawyer can represent you in court.
Yes, it is possible to sue your lawyer.
Yes, in some cases, a lawyer can go against their client in court if there is a conflict of interest or if the lawyer believes the client is not being truthful.
No, your lawyer cannot testify against you in court due to attorney-client privilege, which protects the confidentiality of communications between a client and their lawyer.
Details may vary from state to state and you will want to get it back by the time specified. Basically, if want joint custody you respond that you agree to it, and if you do not, you should consult with an attorney in your area as to how to respond.