You do not need a lawyer to make a living will. There are actually many sites online that you can go to. Just search the term "living will".
The lawyer will answer your questions if you need them answered.
You may need a lawyer to provide legal advice, represent you in court, negotiate on your behalf, prepare legal documents, or ensure your rights are protected in legal matters. A lawyer can help navigate complex legal issues and advocate for your best interests.
Even though it is advised, in most cases, a holograph will (handwritten or self written) that contains all the correct state specific wording and is notarized in the presence of two impartial witnesses may hold up in court.
To file a malpractice lawsuit against a Tennessee lawyer, you would typically need to show that the lawyer was negligent in their duties or breached the standard of care. You would need to gather evidence of their wrongdoing and consult with another lawyer to help you navigate the legal process of filing a lawsuit in Tennessee. It is important to act promptly as there may be a statute of limitations for filing malpractice claims.
Usually, it is not required to have a lawyer to apply for a pardon, but having legal representation can be helpful to guide you through the process and ensure all necessary paperwork is completed accurately. Each case is unique, so it may be beneficial to consult with a lawyer to determine the best approach for your specific situation.
No, you don't need a lawyer but you need a witness
He was a lawyer and a politician :)
A living trust needs to be drawn up by a lawyer. I would advise you to start by looking for a lawyer that specializes in estate planning. While forms can be downloaded on the internet, you need to make sure that everything legally required is done for your particular state. Here is a link to a good article on starting a living trust: http://www.ehow.com/how_7526244_start-living-trust.html
I don't see why not, but you would need advice from a lawyer.
If the biological father is living, you will probably need his written permission. Then, you file the adoption papers with the court. Use a lawyer to make sure everything is done correctly.
You need a family lawyer who is admitted to practice in Florida.
No, as long as it is notarized with a lawyer signature.
He was a Lawyer.
yes, he made a decent living as a lawyer.
He was a lawyer.
There are about a hundred thousand other ways to make a living. By being a lawyer, an accountant, a shoemaker, a mechanic, a fruit seller, an office worker......the list goes on.
One if they pay well. Many lawyers working for a corporation are considered to have a single client. Most attorneys need as many clients as they can get. Some don't pay on time, can't pay or were taken on retainer.