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How To Represent Family Member In Court

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How To Represent Family Member In Court

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I have a court trail next Monday morning about the `Disobeying the sign` ticket. Can my wife represent me? Do I need to prepare any document to prove she is my family member?


Thanks in advance!

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Anyone can represent anyone. You need to be court approved before you can charge money for it though........ your friend's, uncle's next-door neighbours grandmother could do it......

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thanks!


So I don`t need to show up in the court if my wife represents me in the court date. Do I need to give her at letter to prove it?

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you should still go.... let her do the talking.....

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If you are not going to be there you should send her with a signed letter which should say something like:


I, ______, give ________ permission to act on my behalf in Provincial Offences Court in relation to PON#___________.


That's all it needs to say.

NOTHING I SAY ON HERE IS LEGAL ADVICE.
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