Should I Represent Myself In Court? Written on March 27, 2010, by Tom Doerr.
Some people chose to represent themselves in court for a variety of reasons, low income individuals qualify for legal aid and rich defendants can afford high priced lawyers so the cause for representing yourself in court usually falls down to middle-income people who do not qualify for legal aid but cannot afford the representation required. The common misconception is that it is done out of choice. It takes at least seven years to become a fully qualified lawyer with no experience so consider how well you would trust yourself to perform surgery on yourself after a few weeks research and you are looking at the same sort of impact it might have on your success.
Becoming A Lawyer At 50 Written on March 25, 2010, by Tom Doerr.
Many people are not the biggest fans of their own jobs, they become to hate it more and more or simply get bored of sitting in a dead end job with no prospects. A career change can be daunting as it requires a lot of time, effort and often money. A complete career change might mean that all previous experience or qualifications become useless and transferring to a career such as Law might make you think you need to go back to university.
Choosing Dallas Family Law Lawyers Written on March 24, 2010, by Barb Rasmussen.
Sometimes family need a little help themselves. People divorce and things of that nature. Kids are often stuck in the middle. Sometimes, parents fall off track and therefore they need for a lawyer to help the family as a judge intervenes in family matters. If this is something you are dealing with and you are in the Dallas area, then here are some things about Dallas Family Law you should take in mind.







