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It has been a while since I took Corporations, but aren't shareholders limited in liability only to the extent of there investment? Unless the corporate veil can be pierced, they, as well as officers...
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Get an attorney, do whatever it takes to get your son back, find your own place and stay away from men that hit your children. A spanking does not leave marks. Your son was abused and CPS did the...
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Assuming she is drinking the bottle completely she is getting 24-32 ounces of formula a day. The purée food and cereal is really just to get used to it at this point as you will not be giving it to...
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Thanks Flossie, that is what I was thinking too. It hurts less today. I am going to get a neti pot to clear out my sinuses as most cold and sinus medications are no-no's during pregnancy. Fingers...
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I don't think the root canal was not finished. I had to have surgery on my jaw after the root canal but before the permanent crown was put on. I had several x-rays done, both by my dentist and by the...
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In the last 2 days I have this dull pain in my tooth (really high up, in the gums). It only hurts when I walk or bend down. It is not painful when I drink or eat. I had a root canal on this tooth in...
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If you were cited in Cleveland the PO you were assigned probably has an over abundance of cases and to be quite honest a kid on probation for underage consumption is pretty low on the call back list....
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We are moving out of our house in Ohio where winter temps can get into the negative degrees (F). We would like to turn the heat down so as not to pay outrageous gas bills. What would be a safe...
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A TPR is usually only granted when there is another parent (usually in the case of the custodial parent remarrying) looking to adopt the child or the parent is unfit to be a parent and it is in the...
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Actually, a TPR is probably your best bet here. In many states (and you will need to look up the law in your state) termination of parental rights terminates the rights of inheritance in both...
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I don't think I would so much worry about this being a HIPAA issue as an invasion of privacy and illegal access to your medical files by unauthorized personnel. Most likely the hospital has its own...
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Um, I am a licensed attorney in Ohio, and from the criminal attorneys I know (I do not practice criminal law), they have said they can do random checks. Not sarcasam. You are underage, get yourself...
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I think they can test you at random while under probation. Here is a novel idea, don't drink for 4 months. If you cannot possibly stop drinking for that short of a period, your biggest problem is...
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You are an exempt employee, where this is no overtime. I am positive you were aware of this before you started. You need to stop counting your "overtime" or find another job. As far as the rest, I...
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That is not true. It is actually the basis of many valid non-competes to control where employees work so that trade secrets are not shared and clients are not stolen. The difference between a valid...
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First off I bet she is an employee at will and could be terminated any time the employer wants, so don't freak out over the termination part.
How many hours does your wife work on average for...
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Honestly, I hope and pray that this child's mother finds a strong and caring man to marry that will bring a positive male role model to this little boy. Hopefully soon and the little boy won't know...
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Just a side note to the original question. I don't know the laws of MO. but several states handle custody cases via arbitration and mediation as it is less of a burden on the court system. During...
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Is this a homework assignment? Go Google it.
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When was she asked to sign this document? If it was after she was already employed, you might have an out that she received no consideration (usually comes in the form of additional compensation, a...
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I personally do not think this is worth taking to an attorney as of yet (unless she would like one to write a letter). The cost of an attorney handling this would much more than any damages she...
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First of, please show me where I said DEMAND? I believe I used the words sit down, talk, and ask. Please do not add words to my posts that are not there. Secondly, you can ask for whatever you want...
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The first thing I would do is call the three big credit agencies and put an identity theft hold on any credit requests. They will have to call you for any credit card requests and that can cut down...
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No no and no. The US is not going to extradite someone for bigamy (unless the other woman is actually a child, in which case the real crime you are dealing with is rape). I highly doubt you will get...
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I think whether you can change your child's name is really dependent upon which state you are in. I found something interesting in Mass. For example. A custodial parent may petition to change the...
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He is a US citizen and therefore the laws of this country apply to him regardless of whether he is present or not. She is seeking a way to halt the use of his passport (a US issued one). While she...
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The OP stated that she wanted to stop his movement:
If that is what she seeks to accomplish, this might do it seeing as how she cannot get his citizenship revoked. OP also states that he...
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But it does matter what state you are in. Each state has their own laws regarding bigamy and whether it is a felony (usually class 5 or 6) or a misdemeanor. In short, no you will not be able to get...
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One could argue that if said statement kept this person from getting "workshops" (I assume these are paid, not for charity or something) that their business reputation has indeed been harmed and if...
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Your wife might also have a loss of consortium claim for you being disabled for a long period (and no, loss of consortium is not just for sex ;) ) I have seen cases where children have made these...
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On the class action suits most of the claims have been product liability, failure to warn, and defective product. Med Malpractice has been thrown into the suit when Doctors were working on trial for...
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Well, for example, in California, there is not specific rule saying a slander lawsuit is not allowed in small claims. You are right in that there must be material (I refer to them as monetary)...
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As an attorney, I disagree with you Scott. In quite a few states, you can file a slander suit in small claims. And in these days of competitive colleges, her reputation and damages from an injury...
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I agree with Judy. At my last firm most of my work was concerned with settlements of class action lawsuits for medical malpractice and we often sought medical records outside the scope of the...
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HIPPA releases are usually valid for a year from the date originally signed. The hospital will most likely have kept a copy when they got the original request and if that release was signed less than...
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First off, the damages here would not just be the $200 she spent on the drug test but also any injury to her daughter's reputation. It would need to be published to a third person in order for it to...
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