No, you don't have to be represented by a lawyer. However you may be able to get a state appointed one free of charge if you cant afford one. the way the courts work you would be better of getting some one if you can,
i cant afford a lawyer, the lawyer who is supposibly handling it will not callme back i am one of three children who have been left items and monies since my moms passing, can you tellme how to get some answers
you don't
Anytime you are appearing in Family Law Court, you should have a lawyer.Its too complicated and too serious for the layman. However, just as in regular court, a lawyer can be appointed to you, if you cant afford to retain one.
There are self help groups for fathers and mothers. If you are a battered woman, a womens shelter can help you find an attorney.
The phrase "if you can't afford a lawyer, one will be appointed to you" in the Sixth Amendment ensures that individuals who cannot afford legal representation will still have access to a lawyer to defend them in court. This provision helps uphold the right to a fair trial and ensures that everyone has equal access to justice, regardless of their financial situation.
In the US, the constitution's right to counsel means that you can always have a lawyer. However, there are only certain times where the government has to provide one for you if you can't afford it.
There are many places one might go to find a lawyer. If one is in need of a communications lawyer, the official USCIS website has a handy tool to help one find a lawyer locally.
If going to court, if you cannot afford one, one will be appointed. If a child is innocent, get a lawyer. If a child is guilty, you should get the appointed one, and plead guilty.
get a tutor, if you cant afford it ask you parents or one of your friends
The one you cant afford....lol....
A lot of money that i cant afford