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A paralegal, also known as a legal assistant, is as vital to a lawyer as a nurse is to a doctor. The paralegal is responsible for many tasks to assist the lawyer in their cases. A paralegal can investigate the information for a hearing, trial or closing. They can also interview and prepare clients for hearings and trials. Depending on how large the law firm is will determine the salary of a paralegal. In May of 2004, the median salary of a paralegal was anywhere from $31,040 to $49,950. This salary also depends on the level of education and degree obtained. There are different levels of education to become a paralegal. The four types of degrees are associate’s degree, certificate, diploma and an online degree. The associate’s degree can be a great way to begin a paralegal career. With an associate’s degree, the expected pay is $8,000 more than someone with a high school diploma. Obtaining an associate’s degree when already in the field can expect to receive a pay raise. A certificate in paralegal is a good option for those who are looking to further their career. Certification can be done either online or on campus so it is convenient to take the course while still working full time. In some cases a law firm will require a paralegal to maintain up-to-date certification. A diploma program is the best choice for someone who did not complete high school. Most employers require a diploma to be able to work. There are now many colleges that allow students to take the courses online. Having a diploma is vital in becoming a paralegal. Getting an online degree to become a paralegal is becoming widely popular. This is the best way for someone who has to maintain a full time job and go to school at the same time. This type of degree is becoming more common among adults that want a career change or advancement. Whichever type of degree that is chosen, there is a course for everyone in every type of situation. Paralegal schools are available to anyone who aspires to become a paralegal or stay current in the field.
Untrue I have a friend who is a court reporter and she has a background. She sent the state her criminal background with explanation and was approved by the state to work in the legal field. If the offense was a long time ago example 10 years ago and you've been clean since is a help. I've met lawyers who made mistakes in their youth but turned it all around. Never let anyone tell you something is out of reach for you. Of course you can't work at a daycare if you have a drug dealing charge. But always try and don't settle until you have an official answer from the STATE. Good Luck! In general, ANY FELONY conviction will rule you out for a career in any part of the justice system.
Peter Lalor, an Australian leader during the Eureka Rebellion in 1854, did not kill anyone. Lalor was involved in the armed uprising against colonial authorities but was not directly responsible for any deaths during the conflict.
There is no evidence to suggest that Jacques Cartier killed anyone during his explorations of North America in the 16th century. He was primarily known for his role in exploring and mapping the St. Lawrence River and the Canadian coastline.
A witness to a notary public transaction is typically anyone who is not a party to the transaction and is of legal age and sound mind. The witness should be present to observe the signing of the document and be willing to attest to the fact that they witnessed the signing.
Anyone can study to become a paralegal. The question becomes will a law firm employ you with your criminal record, and if you reside in a state where that profession may be licensed by the state, will they grant you a license?
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I haven't but it is one of the options that some of my friends have been thinking of. It is one of the schools out there that you can get a really affordable paralegal training. You can check out their website easily as all of the information are out there but for this field, paralegal training, you can also consider other schools/online providers for it. You can even check if your school or the training centers near you are already offering it.
The American Bar Association offers membership to anyone who is willing to pay dues and to anyone who is either a licensed lawyer, a law student, or a non-legal professional such as a law librarian or a paralegal.
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