Dr. & Mrs. Edouard Hastings.
Mr. Edouard & Dr.Elizabeth Hastings , if the wife finds her doctors' honorific more important than being Mrs. Hastings.
Mr.& Mrs. Edouard Hastings if the Doctor is more sensitive to her husbands' feelings.
To write a doctor and lawyer wife, the proper form of address would be:
Dr. and Mrs. John Doe.
If it's a female doctor and a lawyer husband, the form of address would be:
Dr. and Mr. John Doe
If they're both doctors, the form of address would be:
Dr's Mary and George Doe.
You can address your letter in two ways: Drs. Paul & Marion Jones or Dr. Paul Jones & Dr. Marion Jones. I feel the first one is more acceptable and I do this myself.
I'd put, "Dear Dr. <insert last name> and Dr. <insert last name>,"
* Addressing a female doctor and her husband: Mr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Doe.
Doctor and Doctor Doe
Doctor John Doe and Doctor Jane Doe
Dr. Morales and Atty. Morales
Dr. and Mrs. ( then his name)
You will not get in trouble for doing that. You are free to share any information that you have, with your lawyer.
Rosa Parks husband was a lawyer
Lawyers generally possess a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree. You can address them as Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms., or Dr.
You will need to find a malpractice lawyer who can sue a doctor for drugs given in the hospital. The lawyer will ask for an autopsy to be performed on the deceased.
Having a degree in law does not confer a title unless it is a Ph.D. Mr. & Mrs. would be suitable.
Yes, you can, but you need a lawyer to do this.
Hillary Clinton was a lawyer in Arkansas when her husband, Bill, ran for president.
The doctor is female.
I am not a lawyer but before we got married, my husband and I, filed taxes together as a living together couple.
Dorothy Hamill is currently married to her lawyer and third husband, John MacColl. She was previously married to entertainer Dean Paul Martin and sports doctor Dr. Kenneth Forsythe.
* The best thing to do is see a lawyer and your husband's lawyer and your lawyer will decide who gets what and if any children are involved who they will live with or if there will be joint custody.
yes Actually, spoke with my lawyer...the answer is No. The wife still has the right to choose with the ex husband which doctor their children would see. Only if the ex husband has full custody of the children does he make that decision on his own.