because they didn't have enough money to survive
The possessive form is lawyer's.
Yes, you can create a trust that specifies that your estate goes directly to your daughter and not to her husband. This allows you to keep control over how your assets are distributed. Consulting with a lawyer who specializes in estate planning can help ensure your wishes are legally binding.
In French, you can call a lawyer by saying "avocat" for a male lawyer or "avocate" for a female lawyer.
"His lawyer" could be a direct object or indirect object, but it could not be an adverb. In "He called his lawyer", "his lawyer" is a direct object. In "He showed his lawyer the contract", "his lawyer" is an indirect object.
There is two syllables in lawyer.
Walter Cunningham almost died when Atticus Finch, a lawyer, defended him during a mob scene in "To Kill a Mockingbird." A group of men wanted to take the law into their own hands and harm him, but Scout, the daughter of Atticus, intervened and diffused the situation.
Well you could speak with the lawyer about this problem.
Walter Theodore Hitchcock has written: 'Timothy Walker, antebellum lawyer' -- subject(s): Biography, Lawyers
If the parents are deceased, she should ask a lawyer about it.
A lawyer and a mother with a replica daughter who likes men.
She married Ralph Bernstein, a Jewish lawyer, after she had her daughter with him.
You need a lawyer
He was a lawyer, and he remained an active lawyer throughout his life, and latterly he held the post of sheriff depute of Selkirk and principal clerk of Session.
No US president had such a marriage. Cleveland married the daughter of a lawyer friend, but they were not law partners. The father of Taft's wife was a law partner of President Rutherford Hayes, but not of Taft. Wilson's second wife was the daughter of a lawyer and judge, but was surely never a law partner of Wilson.
Walter M. Chandler has written: 'The trial of Jesus from a lawyer's standpoint' -- subject(s): Trial, Trials (Blasphemy), Trials (Treason), Trials, litigation
She is the daughter of a lawyer in Houston named Robert Duvall, but not the actor.
Mildred Booth has: Performed in "Zeb vs. Paprika" in 1924. Performed in "Postage Due" in 1924. Played Second Woman in "Splendor" in 1935. Played Customer in "Valiant Is the Word for Carrie" in 1936. Played Mrs. Lawyer in "Wives Never Know" in 1936.