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Old 06-26-2008, 08:14 PM
richardmci richardmci is offline
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Chip,

I'm not talking about getting a stateside lawyer for DR ,,, that wouldn't be smart. I agree it should be done in DR. The issue is what documents to bring so that you don't have to be running back and forth. I have read the Guzman stuff closely, and still there are complications. Someone said they lost their hair DIY and would have it done by a DR lawyer next time. (I've already lost mine so what's next)

With all the respect due to you for your experience, what would happen if you are driving and got in a car accident, and there was an injury to another party? You don't have a DR license. You don't have DR residence. You are driving on an expired Florida license. Seriously, please discuss just a bit. I don't scare too easily but there are a few car and driver scare stories on these forums.

richard
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