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    How does one SUE the State of Maryland?

    What is the name of your state?I have made an apparent enemy in the form of a disingenous Police Chief who currently serves as head of the Maryland Transportation Authority. I had the audacity to write him and challenge him about the way his police officers conduct traffic stops along I-95 just...
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    Sibling trying to divorce parents using POA

    > I'm not going to look up case law. I do know what powers a guardian can > do without court approval and cannot do without court approval. A > guardian has more power than a POA. For instance, a guardian does appear > in court on behalf of a ward without requesting/petitioning to do so. And...
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    Sibling trying to divorce parents using POA

    > Money, I figured that would be why. What a wonderful sister?? Well, I think she's a little Hitler... she's a real piece of work! > To stop all this, either you or your mother immediately must apply for > guardianship of person AND property of your father. Once the petition for >...
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    Sibling trying to divorce parents using POA

    > I'm just curious as to why your sibling wants your parents divorced. Because of a disparity in age between my mother and father (dad married a younger woman and will likely kick off first) and a on-going (decade or older) rift between my mother and my sister... it would seem that my sister is...
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    Sibling trying to divorce parents using POA

    What is the name of your state? I am writing from the State of Maryland. I found reference on the world wide web to the assertion that an agent (aka attorney-at-fact, principal) can't prepare a Will, vote or seek a divorce on the principal`s behalf at http://www.durable-power-of-attorney.com...

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