When can we stop paying house insurance?
The insurance is protection for a homeowner, even though they can't afford it. If the house is damaged or destroyed, the insurance will provide a...
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The insurance is protection for a homeowner, even though they can't afford it. If the house is damaged or destroyed, the insurance will provide a...
Basically, the subcontractor is protected under the lien law up to the amount of unpaid amounts on the general contract due and owing. ("Such lien...
This is a bit of a complicated situation. Laws were originally written before the existence of "leased employees", and there are still some gaps...
If the company had a clear policy on accrual of vacation pay, and such pay has accrued, it cannot arbitrarily eliminate what has already accrued. ...
It sounds like you were aware that the contract would roll over as you mention you have been with them for two terms (and that this would then be...
As noted elsewhere, if you and the homeowner had an agreement, oral or otherwise, the terms of the agreement would apply. Likewise, if the...
The first question would be whether you actually received what you need, or whether you'll need to start over. I.e., if those documents are...
As noted in a previous answer, one would have to review both the language of the Will (assuming that the trust is a testamentary trust) and refer...
Your scenario raises different questions - you'll definitely need to consult a trust & estates attorney and or elder law attorney. As far as a...
To echo answers already posted, and in response to your comment, I'd definitely recommend speaking to an experienced trust & estates attorney. In...