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Eric Eugene Shore
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The answer to this question is somewhat complex and would require more facts in...
Henry Daniel Lively
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If you can itemize and your health care deduction is more than 7.5% of your...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Medical malpractice requires proof that the care that was provided to you fell...
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Shawn B Alexander
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I read your facts and the one thing I didn't read about is what your insurance...
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Nigel Stephen Malden
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In WA and in many other states, there are few laws that regulate what a prior...
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Jonathan A Millet
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The short answer: you can ask the office to stop contacting you at work. These...
Lonnie K McDowell
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You can sue: in Arizona it is unlikely you will win three years of partial rent,...
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Lonnie K McDowell
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Mr. Frederick's advice is helpful, but in Arizona a power of attorney will not...
James P. Frederick
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If the spouse is still competent, I would have her execute a General Durable...
Daniel J Marco
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This is a very important question and very difficult for you to handle. The...
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Monica H Donaldson
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The question to consider is whether her involvement is creating a detrimental...
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Keith Samuel Hasson
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You need to consult with an experienced personal injury lawyer in your...
Daniel J Marco
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Hi; You are getting good advice. To help you along, the attached link will...
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Isaac R Jackson
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It sounds to me like you have a complicated support issue that involves two...
Monica H Donaldson
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I believe your parents would have to qualify for the benefits on their own (...
Monica H Donaldson
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Generally speaking, seeing a psychiatrist in and of itself is not something the...
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Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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This is not legal advice but practical advice - stop contacting him. Seriously,...
C Dennis Brislawn Jr
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As a general answer, a living will (sometimes called a directive to physicians)...
Richard Eugene Ehrlich
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A living will is a document that governs specific care when you become...

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