Company I work for has contracted with a new contractor, do I have to take their offer at minimum wage? that is $4 less.
It sounds like you were terminated from your old position without cause. As such, you should be eligible for unemployment.
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It sounds like you were terminated from your old position without cause. As such, you should be eligible for unemployment.
Either your wife must mortgage her interest in the house or have no interest in the house. If you want to be joint tenants -- technically tenants...
You need a court order. What does your divorce decree provide?
In the absence of a personal employment agreement or a union contract, an employer can fire a work whenever it wants (provided there is no...
Maybe. It depends on what he is suing you for.
You need to check the agreement you signed with the company to determine whether its actions are permitted. But I don't think what they're doing is...
Consider forming a limited liability company. This can be a pass-through entity for the purpose of federal income taxes. And most states will also...
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There is no legal requirement that you have a lawyer, but it's highly advisable. See the link below for California Court's webpage on evictions.
Without knowing more about the company and you, it's impossible to answer this question.
More than likely, you don't need to. The key is not to conduct business in California. You're on the right track by not accepting payments in...