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  2. Texas Advance Directives Act - Wikipedia

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    On March 15, 2005, six-month-old infant Sun Hudson, who had a lethal congenital malformation, was one of the first children to have care withdrawn under the Texas Futile Treatment Law. [1] [2] Doctors demonstrated in the ethics committee reviews that keeping the infant on a respirator would only delay his inevitable death. Sun died shortly ...

  3. Carers' rights - Wikipedia

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    The Care Act 2014, which received royal assent on 14 May 2014, and came into effect on 1 April 2015, [29] strengthens the rights and recognition of carers in the social care system; including, for the first time, giving carers a clear right to receive services, even if the person they care for does not receive local authority funding. [30]

  4. Carer's Allowance overpayment debt rises to £250m - AOL

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    Dominic Carter, director of policy and public affairs at Carers Trust, called for a "complete overhaul" of the allowance system, describing it as "overly complicated" and "outdated".

  5. Personal exemption - Wikipedia

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    Section 151 of the Internal Revenue Code was enacted in August 1954, and provided for deductions equal to the "personal exemption" amount in computing taxable income. The exemption was intended to insulate from taxation the minimal amount of income someone would need receive to live at a subsistence level (i.e., enough income for food, clothes, shelter, etc.).

  6. Clinically vulnerable and carers ‘left out’ of plan to end ...

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    Georgina Sait, whose son is clinically vulnerable and requires daily care, said she ‘cannot get her head around’ the plan to axe self-isolation laws. Clinically vulnerable and carers ‘left ...

  7. Carer's Allowance - Wikipedia

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    Carer's Allowance is a non-contributory benefit in the United Kingdom payable to people who care for a disabled person for at least 35 hours a week. It was first established as Invalid Care Allowance [ 1 ] in 1976, and married women were not eligible.

  8. Social Security Fairness Act could restore benefits, but ...

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    Social Security is projected to run out of funds in 2035 unless there is a change made to the fund's cost and ... His daughter-in-law is a teacher in Texas and his son is a firefighter in Texas.

  9. Pension Credit - Wikipedia

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    The aim of Pension Credit is to establish the income of claimants from all sources and top it up to those amounts, if lower. However, some people with higher income may still be able to claim if they are disabled or carers. The minimum age for claiming rose in line with the increase in women's retirement age (see State Pension age). Since ...