Posts Tagged ‘care’
Understanding How Your Medical Malpractice Trial Works
The trial process in medical malpractice cases can sometimes be a complicated thing, adding stress to your already-stressful case. By helping you understand each stage in your medical malpractice lawsuit, you can better prepare for the future and what to expect in your claim. We understand your claim is important to you and we will…
Read MoreThe Importance of a Guardianship for a Disabled Person
We have already discovered why having a guardianship is an important thing in some cases. The court takes many important factors into consideration because the guardian will be making important decisions on behalf of the child as ordered by the court. This means that the individual will lose a lot of their independence because they…
Read MoreWhat Options You Have as a Parent: Determining Guardianship
We can look at guardianship from a very different point of view: A parent who has fallen on hard times with an ex-spouse who is no longer in the picture. Assume that a mother wants to hand guardianship over to a grandparent or another loved one – what rights does she have to do so?…
Read MoreCan I Leave the State if I am the Legal Guardian of a Child?
There are many situations when the court will appoint a guardianship. For instance, you will find certain cases where the parents are deceased and a guardian has to take over – however, in many more cases, the parents are unable to care for the child due to illness or substance abuse. In many situations, the…
Read MoreIs it Possible to Terminate a Guardianship in California?
A guardianship in California automatically comes to an end when a child turns 18, is adopted or marries into another family, dies before turning 18, or the court decides to end the guardianship. Some of these terminations will end automatically, and others will require a specific court order. For the process of ending a guardianship…
Read MoreRepealing the ACA – How it Affects Premiums and More
The Restoring Americans’ Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act of 2015 was created to repeal portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). It would not only eliminate its penalties and subsidies in two steps, but it would also leave the ACA’s insurance market reforms in place. However, many people believe that it will ultimately affect health insurance…
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