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Money is one of the most stressful issues that most families face. With each generation living longer, and the wealthiest generation about to pass along their inheritance, it is imperative that money be handled thoughtfully to help meet the needs of all—grandparents, Baby Boomers, and the youngest family members. Using the unique step-by-step advice shared in Funding Your Dreams Generation to Generation, veteran financial expert Carol Akright shows how families… More >>

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I was wondering if it would be legal if someone downloaded something like Adobe Photoshop CS4 for free and only used it personally. Or is it totally illegal? Is it even possible to get a product like that for free? Are there any other sources you can point me to that can tell me more about this?

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Includes the 15th Edition Textbook and accompanying Activities and Study Guide. Two book set. Law for Business and Personal Use 15E maintains a fundamental emphasis on business law, while introducing personal law topics that interest students. Give your students the most comprehensive coverage of contracts, ethics, employment law, credit, banking, partnerships, bankruptcy, and more! The accompanying Activities and Study Guide contain student lesson outlines, vocabul… More >>

Law for Business and Personal Use 2 Book Set

I recently saw my psychiatrist who has been treating both my husband and me for years (at separate visits). He told me at this visit that he “shouldn’t tell [me] this, but I will anyway” and proceeded to very angrily tell me that my husband is delusional, psychotic, and needs meds. He had also at other points in the visit put words in my mouth and barely gave me room to speak. He had never acted this way before, but appeared to be very agitated and I know that he is the only psychiatrist working at a clinic and also travels to many other clinics in the area. He (at many other visits) had chit-chatted with me (at his own instigation) and had from the beginning tried to convince me that my relationship with my husband is “hopeless” and is a “matter of convenience”. There had been many times over the course of my treatment with this psychiatrist that his professional opinion had affected my view of my relationship with my husband. This advice has caused my marital separation.
How do I report the doctor? Can he be sued for this? I just don’t know if he’s telling the truth?

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