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  2. Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 - Wikipedia

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    Includes step, adopted and even people who were primary caregivers even if not related. [72] New Jersey: Civil union partner and child of civil union partner, [73] parent-in-law, step parent. [74] Oregon: Domestic partner, [75] grandparent, grandchild or parent-in-law. [76] Rhode Island: Domestic partners of state employees, parent-in-law. [77]

  3. Noncustodial parent - Wikipedia

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    A noncustodial parent is a parent who does not have physical custody of his or her minor child as the result of a court order. When the child lives with only one parent, in a sole custody arrangement, then the parent with which the child lives is the custodial parent while the other parent is the non-custodial parent .

  4. Joint custody (United States) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In joint legal custody, both parents share the ability to make decisions about the child, regarding e.g. education, medical care and religion, and both can access their children's educational and health records. It is possible for a court to make separate determinations of legal and physical custody.

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    A “Notice of Legal Dispute” is a written form in which you provide your name, address, contact information, your AOL username, the facts regarding your Dispute, and the relief you are requesting from us. You can get a Notice of Legal Dispute form by clicking here.

  6. Surrogate decision-maker - Wikipedia

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    The family may terminate medical treatment for financial reasons. It is difficult for a family member to see another family member suffer from illness or in pain, which is often why family members refrain from life support or a feeding tube. 7. Removal of life-sustaining treatment is a step toward euthanasia.

  7. What happens to your medical debt after you die? - AOL

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    You’re a parent who lives in one of nearly 30 states with filial responsibility laws. In this case, your child may be responsible for some of your unpaid medical bills.

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