It depends on how pompous the attorney is.
Some lawyers love to throw their titles around. For these people, write:
John Smith, J.D. (juris doctor) or John Smith (esquire) or John Smith, Attorney at Law
Most lawyers though, don't care how you address them as long as it is respectful. Just write:
Mr. John Smith or John Smith.
You want to address them as "Honorable [full name]"
How about Mr. and Mrs.
Type your answer here... Mr. and Mrs. Mark Henderson
how to write correct address on the envelope to Lithuania
The attorney is carrying a large manila envelope.
To address an envelope, write the recipient's name, and, beneath it, address.
When addressing a standard envelope, the correct location for the return address is the upper left corner of the envelope.
It will NOT be returned to the sender that is for sure if it does not have a correct return address on the mailed envelope and the one that it was mailed to has a incorrect address or does NOT accept the mailed envelope.
The proper way to address a mailing envelope is to place the stamp at the top right corner, add the senders return address on the top left corner of the envelope with the recipients full name and address in the middle of the envelope.
You can learn how to address an envelope at the USPS website. They can also teach you how to address an envelope for International mail. A good place to go to teach children to address envelopes is on the nhcs website.
The same as you would a short envelope.
Address on envelope to a doctor: Dr. John Doe is the general form.