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  • 1.  LCP in Family Law

    Posted 07-24-2024 14:19

    Hi all....wondering if the collective have seen life care plans used in family law say in the situation where a couple are divorcing and one party has a lot of medical involvement.  Have folks seen a LCP used to establish what those future medical expenses would be?  Any and all help is very much appreciated.

    Katherine



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  • 2.  RE: LCP in Family Law

    Posted 07-24-2024 14:29
    Yes, not uncommon at all.

    Best,

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  • 3.  RE: LCP in Family Law

    Posted 07-24-2024 21:35
    Absolutely, Katherine. So long as there is a documented need, it can certainly be claimed in a LCP. I have done this many times.

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