My husband doesn’t want to sign. Can I file with his signature and it still be uncontested?
Assuming your husband has not previously signed a settlement agreement resolving all issues in this divorce, your matter will likely proceed as a...
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Assuming your husband has not previously signed a settlement agreement resolving all issues in this divorce, your matter will likely proceed as a...
You would file in the Augusta county where she resides.
Based on the information provided, assuming there is no employment contract at issue, it sounds like if you resigned, it would be construed as a...
Yes--both Georgia law [O.C.G.A. 34-8-190(c)] and the GDOL rules require it.
Typically yes. However, you should call the clerk of the court where you plan to file the lawsuit to confirm that they do not require a physical...
Without knowing the reason why your employer wants to withhold 2 weeks of pay, the issue of your pay remains unclear. Based upon the the limited...
If you're asking which of these dates matter for a lawsuit that has now been filed, the filing date by the clerk constitutes the start of the...
To collect what is owed, I would recommend filing suit in Magistrate Court (or small claims court). If the amount was higher, I would recommend you...
Unfortunately not. You are the plaintiff, and therefore you are the person seeking a legal remedy. A loss of consortium claim isn't contemplated,...
Yes, the law requires that upon returning from medical leave, should be placed into the same or similar position, including the same or similar...