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Linda Friedman Ramirez
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The Advocacy Center for Peoples with Disabilities/Florida might be able to...
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John Arthur Smitten
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Yes if they have POA you can get it done. Also the husband can participate by...
Dennis Michael Phillips
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Contact Don Wallace in Sarasota at http://elegacygroup.com. He is skilled at...
Joseph Franklin Pippen Jr.
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I would also recommend a power of attorney and perhaps a living trust. Most...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You need to discuss your options with your own insurance company which must...
Elizabeth Taylor Herd
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First, in Florida there is no requirement that you have liability coverage....
Lance Martin McKinney
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You will need to see an attorney about a guardianship. That is the only option...
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Graham Walter Syfert
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If your landlord moves someone in, and you are sincerely renting the entire...
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Alec Brian Wisner
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While the Vermont lawyer can tell you, he has no obligation to do so and may...
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Make sure you check both the state and federal courts for Vermont - or, maybe...
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Lance Martin McKinney
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A power of attorney in FL can authorize you to sue or defend lawsuits (...

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