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Old 03-28-2007, 08:35 PM
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Last year 2006 my daughter passed away at 7days old. Due to lack of money I had her cremated. This lady Debra Wagner went to the funeral home and got her remains without my permission and held her for a month. She made me beg on my hands and knees to get my daughters cremains. I have sued the funeral home and won. Now I was wondering to I have grounds to personally sue Debra Wagner for mental anguish. Not only did I lose my daughter to her passing away but I lost her again to the person who pushed me into preterm labor. She stole my daughter under false pretenses and stole my closure away from me. I was supposed to bring my daughter home not beg for her. Do I have the grounds to sue her and can I press criminal charges? I had tried to get the police involved but they said it was personal property and there for they could not get involved because it was to close and could go either way.....and i didnt have her birth certificate at the time to prove i was her mother
can i sue and under what terms can i sue?

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Old 03-28-2007, 08:49 PM
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Last year 2006 my daughter passed away at 7days old. Due to lack of money I had her cremated. This lady Debra Wagner went to the funeral home and got her remains without my permission and held her for a month. She made me beg on my hands and knees to get my daughters cremains. I have sued the funeral home and won. Now I was wondering to I have grounds to personally sue Debra Wagner for mental anguish. Not only did I lose my daughter to her passing away but I lost her again to the person who pushed me into preterm labor. She stole my daughter under false pretenses and stole my closure away from me. I was supposed to bring my daughter home not beg for her. Do I have the grounds to sue her and can I press criminal charges? I had tried to get the police involved but they said it was personal property and there for they could not get involved because it was to close and could go either way.....and i didnt have her birth certificate at the time to prove i was her mother
can i sue and under what terms can i sue?

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