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To ensure sterility of the needles and syringes. There have been cases of doctors reusing them and infecting their patients, either intentional or otherwise.
Of course, I am going to ask the doctor about it but I wanted to know if there is a law. If for some reason he is deviating from the law, I would be very suspicious and even scared. If this is normal practice, I will just ask for them to do it in front of us.
My child has had all his regular immunization shots and is going for another next week. When I thought about it, I realized in all of those visits the nurse comes in with syringes pre-loaded. They were opened and loaded outside of the room that my wife and I were in and never did we observe the...
There are many things I can do to stick it to my BIL but I haven't done them. And I'm only calling the cops as a last resort. I have tried to get the gifts using other methods and I also tried talking my wife out getting them, but there is sentimental value. I just wanted to hear other opinions...
I never thought this was going to be easy or there isn't any legal obstacles. If it was easy, I wouldn't have to post on an online forum. And the items have value to pursue this. Definitely giving up in the face of adversity is for lesser people!
She has pictures of the goods.
He agreed to transport the goods. There are many messages going back and forth to corroborate that.
There are receipts with the items in question that have my wife's name on them (her parents wrote her name instead of theirs), and we have pictures of those...
There are receipts with the items with my wife's name on them. That's evidence this property belongs to her.
Of course, my latest offer is I will pay for a shipping label, FedEx will come pick up at his door, and provide all necessary shipping supplies.
Wouldn't this be considered theft? As you said, he shouldn't have agreed to transport the gifts. He did so just to create the drama. He never had the intention of sending them. Therefore, shouldn't the police come out because it is theft?
Yes, he visited them abroad and brought the items back. To clarify he is my wife's sister's husband, so he is my wife's BIL and my BIL by marriage. My wife's parents side with her but her sister sticks up for her husband. My wife's parents pressure him but he still refuses to send the gifts. I...
Well, that's what I said but they wanted to save the cost. I've heard of breakups where one party gets a police escort to retrieve property. Would that not apply here?
What is the name of your state? Arizona / California
My in-laws, who are overseas, have sent my wife some gifts through my brother-in-law. He is refusing to send the gifts, worth more than $1500. He is in Arizona and we are in California. What are our options to get the gifts from him? I could...
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