call the police in your area and ask what steps you can take. My mom went through the same thing with my step-dad and his kids. It's sad! I'm sorry you are having to go through all that mess. You can definitely do something, and you need too. Hope everything works out in a timely matter. :)
2006-07-11 14:15:57
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answered by redbird 3
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i'm thoroughly in favor of legalizing weed. i'm very Libertarian in this difficulty. like you I stop smoking 2 a lengthy time period in the past. maximum people age 30-50 smoked pot or a minimum of tried it and that i have acquaintances of their 50s who nevertheless smoke it typically yet carry down jobs, have households and are established contributing individuals of society. So i ought to care a lot less in the experience that they strengthen pot for purely themselves or the finished international. genuinely i'd opt to work out us legalize weed and EXPORT it. That'd convey money into the U. S.. what's happening is billions of greenbacks people money is flowing distant places to import pot. Pot is the substantial money cow of drug cartels, the secure biz that retains the on a daily basis expenditures paid. without it smuggling drugs that are genuinely risky like H and Coke should be a procedures extra risky and extreme priced. you want to create jobs and tax revenues? Legalize pot. it's going to do both. I have a difficulty with pot being unlawful in that it teaches a finished disrespect for hte regulation. little ones smoke it and because that's unlawful it pushes them to the outlaw part. Why not ruin different guidelines because they are already outlaws proper? It turns the police officials into enemies and the institution into liars. Then even as they listen about how risky crack is they don't believe it because they were lied to about weed being some extremely demon drug which it isn't. Weed has fewer risky outcomes than caffeine and aspirin. ultimately what biz is it of the Govs in the first position? If i'm not harming somebody else or violating their rights , then that's my proper.
2016-11-01 21:27:48
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answered by Anonymous
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call the police on his behalf in the state where he resides. they will be best placed to advise you on what legal action can be taken.
I think but dont know she has commited a crtime agains the gent concerned. and definately regarding the other patient she legaly was in the wrong.
stealing definition in my book, taking something regardless of value that does not belong to the person stealing.
if you don't have a criminal case you can always try a civil court proceeding. but seek legal advice from a lawyer or other qualified legal professional of a good reputation.
criminal damage as far as destroying the items I guess would be the charge.
but as i said your best off calling the police in your region. and or his. as the laws in the uk are a little different from those in the usa
2006-07-11 14:21:22
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answered by thebestnamesarealreadytaken9090 3
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Talk to the police and hopefully they can help, who has control of all of his belongings, or legal responsible for his home and etc. Do you have an attorney if so ask them to help you. Maybe if he is stable minded and knows whats going on around him maybe the two of you can get married and you can get legal rights to hime and all of his propertys. I'm sorry to say i understand what you are going through, I am an 42 yr. woman who lives with my dad and see what happens to him and his home due to his other 5 children, but my mom recently passed away, and although i am one of his children i cannot due anything i even have to deal with nephews and nieces as well but the law won't help because my father is of stable mind but doesn't really do anything about it. I wish you the best maybe you will have better luck then i.
2006-07-11 14:26:42
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answered by angel_64 3
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As someone that works in the healthcare field, unfortunately you have no rights concerning your boyfriend. I would talk with the nursing home and express your concerns about his childrens' treatment of him and his belongings. Who knows, maybe this will atleast cause one nurse to pay a little more attention to his children's behavior while they're visiting and maybe pick up on something that could cause her to report mental and emotional abuse to her supervisor. Showing your love and concern and building a good rapport with the nursing staff can accomplish things where you are unable to. I've had the unfortunate experience at my urgent care to see parents of children or children of parents show just how horrible they are to each other. I truly hope someone at the nursing home sees the light...just keep vigilant and good luck to you.
Oh, one other thing...if the daughter has Power of Attorney granted to her, then unfortunately she can pretty well do anything she likes with his things. Sorry, hate to be the bearer of bad news.
2006-07-11 14:20:25
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answered by AverageMom 2
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If you two lived together for 8 yrs you might check into common law marriage laws, then what legal rights you have. It's tuff when you aren't married in the eyes of the law. As for the kids I think that somebody just needs to kick the b**ches butt!!!
Call a Lawyer! You may have to stand up for yourself and fight!!
Good luck hun!!!
2006-07-11 14:19:32
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answered by suequek 5
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I think that is so sad to hear.....Do they not have comomlaw marriage there? Or you could consult a lawyer with yall living together so long? The kids seem like real A**holes. I think its terrible and I would never do my parents like that at all....I hope you have all the best of luck in getting the problem solved. Hugs
2006-07-11 14:17:49
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answered by Texas_at_its_best 4
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You need to concentrate on YOUR health and his. You don't have any control over his health and you're fearful of the unknown once he passes. So you are holding on to little things and playing along with his kids games.
Stop it and LIVE. Life is too short to fret over material things. It just isn't worth it!
2006-07-11 14:19:23
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answered by skept1c 3
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if your not married then you probably dont have any rights to him or his things. they are his children and they can do what they want with his stuff regardless of what is best or right for him.
im sorry you and he have to be put through this.
2006-07-11 14:15:00
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answered by ziggunerin 4
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Leave them in scrap yard.
2006-07-11 14:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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