Users' questions

What age is the youngest lawyer?

What age is the youngest lawyer?

Harris Buller is one of the youngest lawyers who graduated from law school at the age of 22. Buller took his bachelor’s degree in history at USC and graduated when he was only 15 years old.

Is an attorney necessary?

While you don’t necessarily need an attorney in every legal matter (i.e. a minor traffic ticket), there a few situations when it’s in your best interest to hire a lawyer. It’s also a good idea to hire a lawyer to help with matters that have possible legal ramifications.

Do you need a lawyer when your child is 18?

Of course, any joint accounts that you and your child share are open to you without special permission. Most of the documents you need when a child turns 18 can be created without hiring a lawyer, although some people choose to involve an attorney to make sure the paperwork is completely accurate.

Can a mother have a lawyer represent her son?

“It may not be wise to have the mother represent the son,” says author and lawyer Philip Slayton. “But I don’t think it should be stopped unless there are egregious reasons for the court to interfere.” Generally, people should be allowed to pick their counsel, he adds, noting that could potentially include family members.

Can a lawyer represent a family member in court?

Chester adds that lawyers would be “ill advised” to represent a close relative. “Doctors don’t treat their own family members, and lawyers would be ill advised to believe they can do the same,” says Chester. “As a lawyer, you’re not simply a mouthpiece for your client, you’re an official of court. . . . Objectivity becomes an important factor.”

What kind of power of attorney do I need for my child?

Medical Power of Attorney A medical power of attorney —sometimes called a healthcare power of attorney or a healthcare proxy—is another document you need when your child turns 18. It is also sometimes called a durable power of attorney for healthcare (as opposed to just a durable power of attorney, which pertains only to business issues).

Of course, any joint accounts that you and your child share are open to you without special permission. Most of the documents you need when a child turns 18 can be created without hiring a lawyer, although some people choose to involve an attorney to make sure the paperwork is completely accurate.

Can a parent hire an attorney to represent their child?

You cannot hire an attorney on your own to represent the child. He is not considered a party to the custody action such as to allow him a separate attorney without court order. The parents are responsible for the child and would be the only people with an attorney.

Medical Power of Attorney A medical power of attorney —sometimes called a healthcare power of attorney or a healthcare proxy—is another document you need when your child turns 18. It is also sometimes called a durable power of attorney for healthcare (as opposed to just a durable power of attorney, which pertains only to business issues).

How old do you have to be to get a medical power of attorney?

Anyone over 18 must give written permission for another adult to receive medical information about them, even if the other adult is their parent. A medical power of attorney (POA) lets you make decisions about another adult’s health if they become incapacitated, while a durable POA allows you to make business decisions for that person.