Rosetta, to be perfectly honest with you, I would be very interested in hearing more about your offer, if it didnt sound like it was coming from a Danoz Direct marketing formula. As an independant midwife, I dont need to hear further stories about the issues we face litigation-wise - we midwives know the score & are doing it tough, taking the risk to practice the way we feel we can offer the most, knowing well what the risks are. Many midwives, whether in private practice or 'in the system', see all the time the 'horror stories' you want us to know about. Most of us know somebody who has been the subject of these kind of litigation situations, again not all in the 'private' sector. Its not us that needs to 'get the picture'! Most independant midwives know how to protect thier family home & assets - they put them into their partners name. There are very few of us that I know of that cant do that (for lack of partner eg, as in my case). As a sole parent whose gross income last year was under $20,000 (a *lot* under), I dont need to know that help is out there for me, *if I can afford it*. As far as Im concerned the kind of protection midwives want & need should not be a matter of some being able to afford it (you, you, not you) - it should be available to *all* midwives irrespective of income or workplace. I understand that you may have a genuine desire to help out midwives - if so, can I ask that you join us to lobby the Federal Government to provide midwives not only with equitable & adequate insurance for practice, but also provider numbers to put us on the same footing as many other health care professionals. Please email Robyn Thompson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] for info on how you can help us. Otherwise, thanx (I think) for your offer - but some *real* information would have been more helpful, instead of something that sounds like it came from a Nigerian widow/bank official/Dutch Sweepstakes/viagra supplier.
Jennifairy

Rosetta Timpano - Asset Protection Consultant wrote:

Hi All,
Thanks Andrea and Brenda. Sorry for not replying earlier. Obviuosly there is great concern about the Litigation/Insurance issues that Midwives are currently facing. I do believe that it is an epidemic that has caused a lot of heartache and ill health, preventing people from doing what they love to do. Does anyone know of anyone that has been through the litigation process "been sued", whether the action was right or wrong?. I can tell you that it is years of solicitors, courts, money, time, frustration, constant worries, marriage breakups, and finaical ruin. Believe me it is horrible! I'm sure you have heard all the horrifying and ridiculous litigation stories and payouts in the media. Im sure you get the picture. How I can help is to give you information/the steps on how to simply prevent the litigation process in the first place . I am an Asset Protection Consultant for this reason. What I do is show you how you can simply protect your assets BEFORE you are sued for something you may, or may not have even done. I can also show you how to protect your number 1 asset - your family home, and thus allowing you to further your property portfolio. My aim is to make you "bulletproof" so that when a Litigation Attorney looks into what you own, where it is, who owns it, how much you owe...etc... he/she will decide that you and your assets are just too hard to 'crack' and will advise thier client to drop the case. I'd love to help anyone interested, who has a concern for protecting their assets. Please email me and I can send you a report including news articles of recent real life "horror stories". I can post it to you or I can email it (It is only 3-4 pages of text, with a few pictures of the news articles. Warm Wishes Regards Rosetta Timpano
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