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New York Uniondale Duffy & Duffy, PLLC attorney Regan, Michael J.
  • Lawyer name:Regan, Michael J.
  • Address:RXR Plaza Suite 1370Uniondale,NY
  • Phone:(516) 394-4200
  • Fax:(516) 394-4229
  • PostalCode:11556 -1370
  • WebSite:http://pview.findlaw.com/view/
  • Areas of Practice:Medical Malpractice Personal Injury Litigation ,Personal Injury -- Defense, Personal

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    Basically my X Girlfriend Is Saying that i cant see my daughter anymore. All Because i wouldnt sign A power of atterney over to her mother. I Dont know what to do. please help..

    I don't know of any men that change their last name to their wife's but I suppose if you pushed the issue and had a wimp of a husband he would do it. My niece once said that if she ever got married that she would insist on her new husband changing his name instead of her changing his. The thing you have to remember, that the purpose of changing your name to your husband's is not to be his possession, but part of him and his family -- and should you manage to find a wimp of a man willing to change his name, he is in effect ending his family-tree by no longer having the family-name which he should be proud to pass on to his descendants.. . With that being said, changing your last name to his does not mean you are a possession or piece of property belonging to him. Changing your last name to his is, in fact, showing respect for the institution of marriage - something that way too many women do not do any more. Legally, it is your choice whether to change your name, but if you ever have children together, it makes for a difficult situation for the children because if you are married, by law, I believe the child has to have father's name - if you are not married, that is something that is sometimes mandated by the court and sometimes it is a choice made between the two adults (I personally know someone who was told by the courts that the birth certificate of her son had to be changed to the father's last name but he had to pay for the paperwork change). And being married with children and having a different last name could be confusing to a child (I know of this being the case in the past). Certain professions make it difficult for a woman to change her name in business because whatever their name was at the time of a license (for example - a doctor) that is the name the license/certificates HAVE to say. That is why so many female doctors who get married after they became doctors just add the hyphen with their married name on it - the only change allowed by law to a medical license/certificate (I know this because I asked a doctor once and she explained it to me). You can also use both names - your maiden name in business and married name at home (I worked with a woman who used only her maiden name at work and her married name for everything else) but you have to be able to keep these totally separate and is not easy for some when it is not a matter of a career (take Faith Hill-McGraw as an example...she is known as Faith Hill for her concerts and such but is still known as Faith Hill-McGraw as well).. . On a personal note - I think it is not only disrespectful to the institution of marriage to not change your name, but also to your husband and his family to not want to do it. I do not have much respect for women who do not take on their husband's name - either outright changing their last name or adding it with a hyphen.

    Your first priority is your son's safety. You need to remove him from the school immediately. If you were attacked on the job, and the attacker wasn't fired, you would leave. Do the same for your son. This boy is not going to stop.

    I have a 2 year assoc. Marketing degree, which was all common sense actually, with the classes. It's a home grown business. Several friends were doing the same thing--making fantasy toys to sell at science fiction conventions, we'd share a table and split the fees. What worked best for me was that I could be creative and make anything I wanted, and if I did it right it'd sell. I only had three or four dud designs.

    I always hated my birth name. >:-(.

    An associate attorney is a new attorney at a law firm. If an associate does very well, and is not asked to leave the firm sooner, after about seven years the associate is offered a partnership or in some firms, a shareholder position.. . First you need to complete your bachelor's degree. Depending on its content, legal studies may or may not be a particularly good major. Law schools accept all academic majors, but if legal studies at your school is designed for prospective paralegals (roughly equivalent to nurses in the medical profession) and not for prospective law students, then history or political science will be better majors as they will involve more critical reading and writing which is what law school is all about.. . Then you need to go to law school for three years and graduate from it.. . If you are thinking of a large law firm, you should go to one of the top twenty national law schools, or if you want to practice in your state, you can also go to the top law school in your state. In law school you need to compete for a spot on the best law review (student-edited legal journal) and then compete for one of the highest editorial positions on it. During the summer between your second and third years of law school, you need to do a paid clerkship at a major law firm. If you do well in the clerkship, the law firm will often hire you as an associate attorney after you finish law school. In the meantime you probably will have earned the necessary top grades. Then you need to pass the bar exam.. . There are many opportunities for new attorneys in addition to becoming an associate at a law firm.. . Please feel free to email me if you wish further discussion. You asked an intelligent question.

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