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Q: My father passed away with no assets or estate. He had $8,000 in credit card debt. Who would have to pay debt
Ian Robert Reardon
Ian Robert Reardon
answered on Oct 13, 2023

If your father truly has nothing of value in his estate, and nobody else is responsible for the debt (like a co-signer), then the debt will become uncollectable and no one will be responsible.

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Q: My dentist is charging me $350 for a copy of my dental scan
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Oct 25, 2022

A New Hampshire attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. Do you or another dental office need the actual films? If not, you could ask about less expensive formats of the radiographs. Good luck

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Q: I am a photographer, can I offer clients free wine while at my studio?

Want to offer for clients coming in for consultations and sessions, no selling just offering free refreshments!

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 18, 2021

A New Hampshire attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. As a general matter, aside from any state-specific laws, it would probably be better to serve beverages that didn't contain alcohol. Issues could arise in terms of impairment in driving a motor vehicle. Good... View More

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Q: re: Patent # 4,206,367 How can we find any uses of this patent and by whom?
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Feb 24, 2021

Your question remains open for three weeks. Sometimes questions do go unanswered, but you could try reposting under the Patents (Intellectual Property) section; you might have better chances for a response there. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

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Q: Hello. I currently have a public guardian and do not wish to. Should I ask her what I need to do for her to terminate?
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
Joseph Kelly Levasseur
answered on Dec 12, 2018

Public guardian for what reason and who appointed her? If the person is court appointed then you would petition the court to request that the guardianship be terminated. Good luck!

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Q: I am trying to find out if NH has something similar to this CT law. https://www.cga.ct.gov/2009/rpt/2009-R-0187.htm
Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 14, 2015

Something similar? Perhaps. If not in statutory form then probably in the common law.

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Q: How can the State of N.H. or any State pass and enforce a law such as in N.H. RSA 583-A ?

358-A:11 Proof Required. – In order to prevail in any prosecution under this chapter, it is not necessary to prove actual confusion or misunderstanding.

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Nov 8, 2015

Your question is not a basic legal question and you have not given enough facts for a meaningful answer. The legislature frequently passes laws which it later turns out should not have been passed. Hire an attorney.

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