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Heather Kubiak
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It is not standard in Texas, although you and your husband likely could...
Lucreita D. Becude
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No. Unless you agree to this in your divorce dissolution, then you are not...
Henry James Graham II
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A couple of points. If you continue to suffer effects of ongoing injuries, it...
Bryan David Caulfield
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The answer to your question as posed is no you should not speak to the injured...
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Christopher J. Coleman's answer
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Trusts in Florida are governed by statute and generally vest title in real...
Marshall C Deason Jr.
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The answer to your question depends on the wording of the documents recorded in...
John Alexander Willis
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Since it appears you are in Florida, you should have PIP (No-Fault) Insurance...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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The answer to your question is that yes, you can sue the other driver for both...
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Diana Michelle Tennis
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Your insurance company will not let you cover him after the divorce most likely....
Daniel Jon Woodring
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This answer is not specific legal advice, nor does it establish an attorney...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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I don't think you want to hear this, but... assuming that you were married at...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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Florida law has some favorable provisions for life insurance and annuities....
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Craig A. Epifanio
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Every state has different rules on how they handle outstanding fines. Florida,...
John Patrick Guidry II
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It depends upon the laws of that state. In FL, once a fine has been assessed,...
Henry James Graham II
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The short answer is almost certainly not as to the at-fault driver's insurance...
Tami Leigh Diebel
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It is very UNlikely that you would be able to sue for additional money after...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Once the escrow account is drained down to zero, the mortgage company may...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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Without more involvement, you should not be dragged into this. Drivers and...
Bryan David Caulfield
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Generally only the owner and driver can be held liable in an accident so you...
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Kevin L. Colbert
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You may well have a case against the insurance company for breach of contract...
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Dennis Michael Phillips
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I am sorry to hear about your husband. You could sue the doctor personally,...
Lars A. Lundeen
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You may wish to review the Legal Guide I have published on Avvo.com concerning...

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