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On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 10:21:11 -0400, "P. Fritz"
wrote: A seven year old is different than an adult. True, but if the adult cannot think and make decisions, someone must do it for him/her. Being a spuse does not automatically make one act in the best interest of an incapacitated person, especially when insurance money and lawsuit money is involved. Again true, but the same thing could be said of a parent when money is involved. I understand what the Fla. law is, I just don't agree that it is 'good' law. I would expect those rules are pretty much the same anywhere. They seem reasonable, except when ulterior motives are involved. With all the child abuse problems in Florida, you'd think they'd take parents out of the picture entirely. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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