in 2003, my daughter had a case settled for malpractice. i recieved documents shortly after about her structured settlement acct. since then i had a fire as a result i no longer have those documents.I just recently i recieved notice from the structured settlement specialist requesting my daughters social security number and he also indicated to me that my daughters acct has not been fully set up due to a lack of info that her attorney failed to provide. i tried to reach the attorney but was told that his liscence has been suspended during 2003. my daughter is approaching the age to recieve her money, my question is what do i have to do for her to recieve it. who should i contact since the attorney who handled the case is not reachable, and the settlement specialist is not much assistance either????--- please help
Suggest you contact your local bar association. if the lawyer had his license suspended all his files would have been taken over by the bar associations (that is the professional organization of lawyers) they would have your daughter's
file and be able to get the information to you. Check the
internet for bar associaton of whatever state or province your lawyer practiced in and contact them. good luck!

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Keith: I just looked through the Yellow Pages of my phone book and I didn't see any ads that used those words....but they did use many other flowery phrases.
I'm with you that that's why this particular law firm used "A Professional Organization;" they wish to give the reader the impression that that's what they are. Not so much "legit" but rather being "qualified" and "proficient" at what they do in meeting your legal needs.
Keith: I just looked through the Yellow Pages of my phone book and I didn't see any ads that used those words....but they did use many other flowery phrases.
I'm with you that that's why this particular law firm used "A Professional Organization;" they wish to give the reader the impression that that's what they are. Not so much "legit" but rather being "qualified" and "proficient" at what they do in meeting your legal needs.
Pedro:
The credit score that really matters is FICO.
As you can see, in order to set up an account at myFICO.com, you'll need a Social Security Number.
Bob
Good news! Social Security is NOT going broke. That is an urban myth perpetuated by people who don't like Social Security -- I guess they want old folks to live in poverty. Social Security is completely viable for EVERYONE in today's work force, and for their children and grandchildren.
Short-term, Social Security remains solvent. Medium- and Long-term, minor financing adjustments will keep Social Security alive and well. The only way Social Security will be undone is if a majority of Americans decide that they prefer poverty instead of Social Security.
Keith: I just looked through the Yellow Pages of my phone book and I didn't see any ads that used those words....but they did use many other flowery phrases.
I'm with you that that's why this particular law firm used "A Professional Organization;" they wish to give the reader the impression that that's what they are. Not so much "legit" but rather being "qualified" and "proficient" at what they do in meeting your legal needs.
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JL, nice icon. I want to change too! Something cute :p
When that article was out last year. In our newspapers (Straits Times & MindyourBody), professional organization like Food & Nutrition Specialists Singapore did replied in the Forum – Take report on soy and sperm count study with pinch of salt on 13 Aug 2008
And
There is an article on ‘Spilling the beans’ on Mindyourbody, The Straits Times, 28 Aug 2008 – saying Male fertility unaffected.
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Cashing a structured settlement may be the best thing you can do. Thanks for the help.
victim RT The damage you can do with someone's social security #. Haha