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Andrew S
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almost 9 years ago
I am wondering if I hire and attorney to go to court for me, do I need to be there as well.
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Derrick D
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almost 9 years ago
As long as the lawyer is representing you they will be able to be there in court for you but if you are going to hire a lawyer they will be able to tell you exactly what they will do and what you are responsible for.
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John B
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almost 9 years ago
Do it your self, it will save you a ton of money--attorneys rape you with fees. Call the court and they will tell you all the processes you have to go through. I started doing this when I was 22 years old and figured it all out by talking to the court clerks.
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