Not exact matches
While it can put stress on a loved one to try to handle burial planning and the associated
costs during an
emotional time, they'll be able to keep whatever remains of the payout if the total
costs are less than your death benefit.
The person or people at fault for injuring you may be required to pay for your past and future medical expenses, the time you lose at work, your motorcycle or any other property that was damaged, the
cost of hiring someone to do your household chores
during the period when you can't do them (estimated through your lifetime, if you suffer a catastrophic injury), permanent disfigurement, loss of enjoyment,
emotional distress and the adverse impact on your spouse, and any change in your future earning ability.
However,
costs alone would not heal the damage the wife caused on the husband
during years of litigation and the
emotional damage caused to the children.
If you can prove that your health care provider was negligent in their care for you, you may be able to recover all medical
costs and lost wages
during recovery, as well as compensation for pain and suffering, mental anguish,
emotional distress, and permanent impairment.
While it can put stress on a loved one to try to handle burial planning and the associated
costs during an
emotional time, they'll be able to keep whatever remains of the payout if the total
costs are less than your death benefit.
Despite every tip we've listed here, there really isn't a price you can put on the
emotional cost to children
during a big move.
In pursuing Collaborative Family Law, his goal is to assist his clients in arriving at a fair resolution in a timely and
cost effective manner, and to preserve and promote the well being of families and the inherent dignity of the client, while minimizing the
emotional and financial damage that can occur
during a separation.
In a collaborative divorce, divorce coaches (licensed mental health professionals) reduce your
costs by preparing you to communicate effectively in and
during meetings, while also helping you to manage your
emotional reactivity.
Furthermore, the
costs of child and adolescent mental health can be substantial with a recent study estimating total annual
costs of
emotional disorders in the UK at # 1165 per person in 2007/2008 prices.12 Individuals treated for depression
during childhood can continue to incur substantial
costs into adulthood.13 These considerations should be contemplated when making resource allocation decisions.
Adolescent
emotional and behavioural problems result in great personal, social and monetary
cost.1, 2 The most serious, costly and widespread adolescent problems — suicide, delinquency, violent behaviours and unintended pregnancy — are potentially preventable.3 In addition to high - risk behaviours, such as the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs; parents of adolescents also express concerns in everyday parenting issues, such as fighting with siblings, talking back to adults and not doing school work.4 These parental concerns are often perceived as normative
during adolescence and the impact on family dynamics, such as parental stress and negative parent — adolescent relationships, is often undermined.