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  2. Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act ...

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    This act provides an in-expensive and speedy procedure to claim monthly maintenance for parents and senior citizens. This act casts obligations on children to maintain their parents/grandparents and also the relative of the senior citizens to maintain such senior citizens. The main attraction of this act is there are provisions to protect the ...

  3. Filial responsibility laws - Wikipedia

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    Filial support laws were an outgrowth of the Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601. [2] [3] At one time [year needed], as many as 45 U.S. states had statutes obligating an adult child to care for his or her parents. Some states repealed their filial support laws after Medicaid took a greater role in providing relief to elderly patients without means.

  4. Consumer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    The consumer movement began to gather a following, pushing for increased rights and legal protection against malicious business practices. By the end of the 1950s, legal product liability had been established in which an aggrieved party need only prove injury by use of a product, rather than bearing the burden of proof of corporate negligence.

  5. Watch Out for These Scams Targeting Seniors - AOL

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    You or your parents need to know how to handle the supposed government calls about missed jury duty, calls from grandkids in trouble, and emails seeking private information.

  6. 40 People Share The Horrible Things Done To Them That They ...

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    Image credits: eminva02 #2. My best friend and I went into business and for the first two years it was all above board. Then she started to change, got greedy and was taking money out of places ...

  7. Duty of care in English law - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. In English tort law, an individual may owe a duty of care to another, in order to ensure that they do not suffer any unreasonable harm or loss. If such a duty is found to be breached, a legal liability will be imposed upon the tortfeasor to compensate the victim for any losses they incur.

  8. 30 Terrifying Examples Of Helicopter Parenting People ... - AOL

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    Image credits: anon #3. Still live with parents. i avoid their invasive questions but am pretty honest about every thing i do choose to share with them. my siblings and i are whole adults so they ...

  9. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    When the business objects, the workers are threatened with lawsuits or harassed by bogus collection agencies. [101] Another, targeting the elderly, claims a free medical alert device has been ordered for a patient by a family member or medical doctor. An automated message says "that someone has ordered a free medical alert system for you, and ...

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