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Does a Wisconsin Durable Power of Attorney Cover Medical?

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A durable medical power of attorney names a health care agent.Durable powers of attorney help you plan for a time when you may not be competent to make your own decisions. When you draw up a durable power of attorney in Wisconsin, you appoint someone to make financial or medical decisions for you, in the event...


Florida Law Regarding a Tenant Who Stays Beyond a Lease

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You have the right to receive double rent during the holdover period in Florida.In Florida, a tenant is required to move out on the end date of a written lease, provided that no agreement exists to extend the contract. Staying in the rental unit beyond this time is considered holding over, and a landlord has a right to initiate...

Is a Car License Required to Operate a Motorcycle in Texas?

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For a Texas Class M license, you must meet all requirements for a regular driver license.Buy a motorcycle for the thrills and chills of the open road, lower gas consumption and smaller parking space requirements. But -- if you live in Texas -- don't buy a motorcycle just to avoid taking a regular driver license exam. If you do so, you wi...

When Do I Ask for Discovery in a California Debt Lawsuit?

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Discovery can lead you to important witnesses or evidence.If the term "discovery" makes you think of a treasure hunt, you are not completely off base. In a lawsuit for money owed, you need to uncover the facts, evidence and witnesses that support your claims, and the discovery process allows you t...

Can You Change Your Name When You Turn 18?

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Name change petitions are often heard by family law judges."What's in a name?" Shakespeare's Juliet asked. But, as she was to discover, a person's name can have an enormous effect on her life. Recognizing this fact, most states provide legal procedures allowing a competent adult to change her name....

If a Renter Is Behind in Their Rent, When Can You Evict in Illinois?

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An Illinois landlord may evict a tenant for nonpayment of rent.If a tenant fails to pay rent on time, the landlord has the right to evict him, but only after following the legal procedures set forth in Illinois law. Getting creative with coercing the tenant out of the apartment can lead to heavy fines for the la...

How Can I Legally Withhold My Rent to Landlord Until He Makes Repairs He Promised?

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Tenants ordinarily must provide the landlord with written notice before withholding rent.Tenants have the right to occupy a habitable rental unit that conforms to basic structural safety and health standards. When a landlord fails to make necessary repairs, a tenant has the option of withholding rent to encourage the landlord to fulfill...

Alabama Landlord-Tenant Law on Security Deposits

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A security deposit must be returned within 35 days after a tenant leaves in Alabama.Security deposits are meant to protect a landlord in the event that a tenant leaves before the lease expires, or if the tenant damages the rental unit. However, Alabama law recognizes the potential harm that could result if an unscrupulous landlord w...


Termination of Tenancy Laws in New Hampshire

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Failure to pay rent is grounds for termination of a lease in New Hampshire.A residential lease constitutes a binding contract between a landlord and tenant. Although the agreement generally stays in effect for a specified term, certain events or actions by either party can result in a lease ending prematurely. Knowing what...

Do I Need a Permit to Drive if I'm Over 18?

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Most states do not require learner's permits for mature drivers.The age you are allowed behind the wheel varies among the states, but many require that new drivers obtain permits before sitting for their driver license exam. Teen drivers are generally subject to this restriction. In some states, teens too young t...

What Does Demand for Discovery & Inspection Mean?

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Discovery and inspection allow one party to gather information from the other.Discovery and inspection are terms that describe the way parties share information in both civil and criminal cases. In a civil case, both parties can demand discovery to get copies of files, documents and other items relevant to the case. Parties ca...

Do Not Resuscitate Laws

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Most medical facilities honor advance medical directives.Anyone who watches television has seen it a hundred times: a person collapses and medical personal rush forward to administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation, thumping his chest in an attempt to restart his heart. While CPR can save lives, not everybod...

Binding Arbitration Pros & Cons

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A contract may include an agreement to attend arbitration.Arbitration has become an increasingly popular method to resolve disputes, but it is important to understand the process, before you sign on to an arbitration agreement. A binding arbitration clause may be included in the contract you sign, so if an...

Can a West Virginia Landlord Sue for Past Due Rent at an Eviction Hearing?

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Although you may owe rent to your landlord, and his reason for evicting you may be based on nonpayment of rent, your landlord does not always have the option to ask for past due rent at the eviction hearing. Whether or not the landlord can ask for pa...

What Is a Continuance?

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A continuance reschedules a hearing for a future date.In the simplest of terms, a continuance is a request to move a hearing or a trial to a later date. Either party in a case may ask the court for a continuance, but it will only be granted under particular circumstances. If you simply failed to prepare...


Can I Open a Daycare if I Have a Misdemeanor in California?

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Daycare workers are given background checks in California.California regulates daycare centers by requiring each facility to be licensed by the state. In an effort to protect young children, licensing laws restrict the physical environment as well as the backgrounds of employees and volunteers. Anyone convi...

Can You Have More Than One Garnishment at a Time in Mississippi?

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Mississippi judges enforce judgments with garnishments.Mississippi judges may issue garnishments, which order banks and employers to withhold money from people who owe court judgments. A court may issue more than one garnishment against you at the same time, if you have multiple creditors, or if one cred...

Do American Kids Have to Go to School by Law?

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Traditional public schools are not the only options available under state laws.State laws determine how children are educated and these laws vary. In most states, most children must attend school until they are teenagers, but specific requirements depend on state law and some children are exempt from traditional schooling requi...

What Does "Vacated" Mean in Disposition Court Records?

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Higher courts can overturn decisions of lower court judges.Court cases may not be final when the judge or jury issues a decision and court decisions can be overturned, or vacated, on appeal. Additionally, some states allow some criminal offenders to have their convictions overturned, or vacated, when they me...

Can I Make Both My Son and Daughter My Power of Attorney?

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You can name nearly any competent adult to be your agent.With a power of attorney, you can name an agent to make decisions for you and act on your behalf. For example, your agent can make health care decisions for you if you are incapacitated or manage your finances for you if you are unavailable. You can...

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