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...Aaaaand it just got worse
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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 642826" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Oh so you live in Florida and had the work done under Florida Statutes? </p><p>Probate (court that rules Guardianship) is not FEDERAL LAW but varies state by state. OP and I are both in the state of Florida. I don't think telling someone the truth is trying to scare them. </p><p>However you think because what worked for you in your state will work here. Not necessarily and that is why I posted informative links instead of argumentative statements to help OP. I am sure through those links she can find the information that is the best situation for her and her family. I don't think we, as posters on a board have the right to be telling her there is only one way (cheap) to go when all of us live in different states governed by different laws and regulations. I am happy you have not had the experience with your difficult child or easy child that I had with my sister. You should be happy about that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 642826, member: 18366"] Oh so you live in Florida and had the work done under Florida Statutes? Probate (court that rules Guardianship) is not FEDERAL LAW but varies state by state. OP and I are both in the state of Florida. I don't think telling someone the truth is trying to scare them. However you think because what worked for you in your state will work here. Not necessarily and that is why I posted informative links instead of argumentative statements to help OP. I am sure through those links she can find the information that is the best situation for her and her family. I don't think we, as posters on a board have the right to be telling her there is only one way (cheap) to go when all of us live in different states governed by different laws and regulations. I am happy you have not had the experience with your difficult child or easy child that I had with my sister. You should be happy about that too. [/QUOTE]
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