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In a county or Parrish owned cemetery. They are not given a headstone, only a small metal placard to mark their resting place.

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Does the state of Oregon provide free lawyers for people who cannot afford one?

In Oregon, there are programs such as Legal Aid Services of Oregon that offer free legal representation to low-income individuals in civil cases. Additionally, public defenders are provided to individuals who cannot afford a private attorney in criminal cases.


Is there any way you can give legal guardianship of your mother who has alzheimers to the state if you cant afford to pay for a nursing home and cant take care of her anymore by your self what can you?

If you are unable to care for your mother with Alzheimer's and cannot afford a nursing home, you can reach out to local social services or adult protective services for assistance. They can help navigate the process of finding alternative care options for your mother, which may include placement in a facility or connecting you with resources to help manage her care. You do not need to transfer legal guardianship to the state, but seek support from community services to ensure your mother receives appropriate care.


Does the court need to appt a attorney when a defendant can not afford one and is a first time feloney offense?

In the United States, the court is required to appoint an attorney to represent a defendant who cannot afford one in a felony case, regardless of whether it is the defendant's first offense. This right to counsel is protected by the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.


How much car can a lawyer afford from their salary?

What kind of car a lawyer can afford depends on the lawyer's income and debt. Many lawyers in the United States graduate from law school needing to repay student loans, which reduces the amount of money they can spend on a car.


Do wealthier people have an advantage in court because they can afford more elite lawyers than the poor?

It depends on the type of case, but often wealthier people do have an advantage. In civil cases, the poor are often completely unable to obtain the services of a lawyer, or are limited to less experienced lawyers. More importantly, in order to prepare a case for trial, a litigant must do substantial investigation and preparation. A wealthy person may be able to hire investigators and experts to review the case, and hire jury consultants and other professionals to help prepare the trial, whereas a person of limited means would be limited to his or her own devises.