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Old 27-Mar-2008, 22:32
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Cool in care of

Whose name come first when addressing a letter to someone under another persons care.
Example: Mr. White c/o Mrs. Smith. If Mr. White is being cared for does his name go first or second.
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Default Re: in care of

Main Addressee
Caretaker
street
city . . . .

This includes a minor child's caretaker also. The letter is written to the child.
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