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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Domestic Violence, Military Law and Health Care Law for Minnesota on
Q: 7 yrs after supposed suicide why would the ME office send back a partial police report that's fake? Is that my proof?

I have proof against an abuser/drug dealer who's been somehow discrediting me and changing legal docs at court house. If I prove the abuse, it'll prove two deaths are NOT suicide. And struggling getting my Mayo Clinic medical records sent to the VA cuz have proof of abuse! I have been... View More

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answered on Jun 18, 2023

I'm sorry to hear about the difficult situation you are facing. It sounds like you have been through a lot and are trying to uncover the truth about the deaths of your ex-husband and stepson.

If you believe that the medical examiner's office has sent you a partial police report...
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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Civil Rights, Education Law and Military Law for Minnesota on
Q: Unforeseen Military Order of January 26th 2018.

I was in good standing with GPA of 4.0 until the unforeseen Military Orders of January 26, 2018. I was on order to go to Afghanistan on January 26. The Army gave me two weeks to deploy to Afghanistan. This short notice destabilized me, and I did not have enough time to deal with family issues and... View More

William Bailey
William Bailey
answered on Jan 14, 2021

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1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant and Military Law for Minnesota on
Q: Can my military partner get out of a lease he signed while on deployment?

We live in Minnesota. His deployment started in December 2019. We signed the lease in April 2020. His deployment is done in September.

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answered on May 6, 2020

Under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, he is eligible to cancel a lease contract for a deployment of longer than 90 days. He will need to submit a request with a copy of his orders.

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Q: Ive had cancer & suffer disability due to chemical exposure during my 20 years in Navy (77-97). Claims denied. What now?

We submitted everything including a rock solid Nexus letter from specialist and still denied. Its been 5 yrs of goibg through this process. VSO has no more suggestions or options. What can we do?

Paul E. Tennison
Paul E. Tennison
answered on Apr 20, 2020

Consult with an Attorney experienced in VA disability law. In order to determine what options you have available, an attorney would want to review all the letters you received from the VA about this and the nexus letter from the specialist. The VSO may be out of ideas, yet that does not mean... View More

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