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    A-The patient arrived late to her appointment. Reported unstable on her dose and will continue to increase her dose by 5mgs every three days. This writer spoke with the patient about her phone call today as the requested for assistance with transferring her case to the Hartford Dispensary, when asked how come again, the patient appeared uncertain and confused as to whether or not she wants to go forward with it. This writer addressed with the patient as to what is going on and based on what the…

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    court framework separated into a few layers, as depicted below. Courts of Special Jurisdiction These courts are set only to hear particular kinds of cases. The federal framework has bankruptcy and assessment courts, while most state frameworks have probate, which handles wills; family court, which regulates divorce, authority, and other related procedures, and a few others. A significant number of these courts have methods intended to speed up the procedure, and a considerable amount of the…

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    my supervisor because she helps me to be a better me. Ms. Carol has extensive knowledge in probate law, which is the process of providing a will that is valid and therefore administering the estate of a dead person per the terms of the will. It is a judicial act or determination of a court having competent jurisdiction establishing the validity of the will prior to my internship I had no idea what probate law was and why it was so important. Many patrons that we serviced believed that they were…

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    Being That James was one of smartest kids in his school, he never felt like he fit in much. He was never considered unpopular or lame but he always felt different from everyone else. Every day for him was a day closer to graduation, which is where he would part from what he described as the children of the corn. Attending Fredrick Douglass High School was exactly where he wanted to be, considering that it was the best tech high school in the city of Atlanta. One thing that he didn’t anticipate…

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    Located in Ozark, AL, Ray T. Kennington Atty At Law is dedicated to meeting the legal needs of individual and business clients in civil and criminal matters. Serving the community since 1982, Attorney Kennington combines his legal knowledge and experience with a caring approach, producing peace of mind and successful outcomes for clients in distress. Attorney Kennington is one of the affordable bankruptcy attorneys in the area, and represents clients in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy…

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    and there are five elections that are occurring in my area. The five elections consist of the President and Vice President, Congress, South Carolina State Senate District 40, South Carolina House of Representatives District 95 and South Carolina Probate Courts.…

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    Case: Plessy v. Ferguson Cite: 163 U.S. 537 (1896) Vote: 7-1 Opinion: Brown Facts: • In 1890 Louisiana passed the Separate Car Act. o Required different cars for blacks and whites on railroads. • A group of citizens formed Comité des Citoyens in order to repeal and/or fight the laws effect. o Formed by black, creole and white New Orleans Residents • The group persuaded Homer Plessy, a mixed race free man to participate in a test. o Even though he had some European background he was still…

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    Tribal Court Case Study

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    in Alaska have a tribal court system. The type of cases they can address are child related like, juvenile delinquency, juvenile status offences, adoption, child support enforcement, custody and protection. The courts also handle domestic violence, probate, and alcohol violations. Tribal counts cover environmental regulation, cultural protection, internal governmental disputes, property damage, property disputes, trespass, and misdemeanor offences. Lastly they have a say in animal control, and…

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    informed judgment. Although Barrington is experienced, this alone is not enough to show he used informed judgment when giving this advice. Barrington practiced law for twenty years. One-third of his work is in the area of probate law. Additionally, he belongs to the Probate Section of the California Bar Association and attends their meetings each year. However, this experience alone is not enough to prevent him being found liable for…

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    a retirement account at work, or purchasing an insurance policy, the owner (account holder) is asked to name a beneficiary, and most name a spouse or children. It is important to name a beneficiary to prevent property from having to pass through probate, the legal process of settling an estate after death, which can be a long and expensive process. Assigning beneficiaries ensures the owner’s assets are distributed directly to beneficiaries according to his or her wishes. In addition to naming at…

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