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answered on Aug 27, 2019
A family law attorney can file an interdiction on your behalf.
The children have an established relationship with her for the past year. She has been very open with him regarding their treatment and has documentation of hours of phone conversations with him.
answered on Jul 19, 2019
Either parent has full authority to authorize treatment for the children, absent a judgment to the contrary.
Fire department attired first the police then ems. With the epipen he would still be with us
answered on Oct 2, 2018
I suggest you consult a member of the Louisiana Trial Lawyers Assn in the Parrish where it happened. They give free consults.
answered on Sep 12, 2018
If you went through Support Enforcement, the state will continue to go after medical coverage.
I just recently got back from a deployment, during my PDHA I asked to make an appointment for severe back pain and shoulder pain. I received no call for a few weeks after being back so I went in to the aid station to make one. I was told again, that the PA would call me, which he didn’t. Just... View More
answered on Aug 10, 2018
Because your question deals with the military, I would suggest you speak with someone in the JAG office.
A woman that I know who's child does not get along with my children works at the pharmacy where my child's lice medication was called into. She is a Tech and assited in getting my child's medication ready for pickup. About an hour after picking up her prescription I received a text... View More
answered on Sep 1, 2017
Unlikely under the facts but even if they were it's problematic legally as there is no remedy for the person in the Privacy Act!
I was at UCLA dental clinic the dentist was discussing my health history in front of patients , students and family members of patients , so I filed a HIPAA compliant with UCLA before I left the dental school , by time I drove back to my office another dentist called a co -worker to discuss the... View More
answered on Mar 3, 2017
I am licensed only in Louisiana, but under Louisiana law, this would fall within the realm of malpractice. I would suggest you start by contacting an attorney that handles medical malpractice matters. Good luck.
Can I fight for medical power of attorney? His sister that never have anything to do with him are not allowing me to see him in ICU. Both his real parents are deceased. I am his only living parent figure and have been taking care of him for over a year now because his blood relatives will not help... View More
answered on Sep 4, 2016
I am very sorry for your step son's situation. Unfortunately, it is too late to consider a "medical power of attorney." A medical power of attorney is something you set up to deal with this situation before it happens. Given your step sons age, I am assuming this was not... View More
answered on Jul 23, 2016
As it normally wouldn't be likely to result in transmission I don't think so--why not contact the board in Louisiana who licenses masseurs or whatever this person was.
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