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Thursday, November 18, 2010
Why I don't answer all of your questions
Posted by
Lynne Butler, BA LLB
I try to answer as many questions from readers that I can, whether they are posted on a thread or sent to me by way of e-mail. Some of you that have taken the time to send me lengthy, involved questions about issues and situations that are obviously very important to you know that I haven't replied. There is a good reason for this. I'm not ignoring you. I don't want to give advice on such important matters when I haven't had a chance to ask detailed questions, review paperwork and talk to other people. That could be very dangerous for you. You would be so much better off hiring a lawyer to consult with you one-on-one. I'll provide the best answers I can based on the information I get, but you should consider consulting a lawyer even if I do provide an answer. I only want the best for you!
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