To become a judge in Indiana, a candidate must be a U.S. citizen, a resident of Indiana, and at least 30 years old. Additionally, they must have been a practicing attorney in Indiana for at least five years. Candidates also need to be nominated and elected or appointed to their position, depending on the type of judgeship. Ongoing education and adherence to ethical standards are also required throughout their judicial career.
Yes you do as a nonresident of Indiana if you if the must file a tax return requirements for Indiana. Go to the Indiana state tax department to find the filing requirements.
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There is no emancipation status for Indiana.
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An auto cosigner, in the state of Indiana, has to meet all of the requirements of the contract. In most cases the cosigner has the same obligations as the primary signer.
indiana became a state in 2013
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Yes, a judge can become a lawyer again. If a judge voluntarily steps down from the bench, they can return to practicing law as an attorney. However, there may be certain restrictions or waiting periods depending on the jurisdiction and the circumstances of their departure from the judiciary. It is important for the judge to comply with all ethical and legal requirements when making the transition back to practicing law.
With good cause.