Can an employer give personal belongings away to co workers instead of family after they’re deceased ?
No, it is not appropriate to give away property of an employee who has died, to a co-worker. Property that your sister owned (not the company)...
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No, it is not appropriate to give away property of an employee who has died, to a co-worker. Property that your sister owned (not the company)...
You can sue him in (unlimited jurisdiction) court. You may be able to get a judgment, but that does not guarantee that you'll get paid. If you...
Yes. The creditor is doing you a favor by giving you the opportunity to make up the missed payments. Failure to make payments per the...
There are a few different purposes for a request for admissions ("RFA"). One purpose is to determine what facts are disputed and which ones are...
This is a complicated situation by any measure: a chapter 11 bankruptcy, an unlimited jurisdiction civil case that "did not go anywhere," and at...
A "debt collector" does not own the debt and is acting only as a agent for the creditor. If you do not have a contract that calls for interest,...
All commercial banks have procedures in place to prevent fraud, which includes cashing a check from another bank which may be fake, issued for a...
If you provide false information on an application for public benefits, assume that the truth will come out eventually, and that there will be...
The "statute of limitations" is actually a SERIES of statutes (laws) that impose time limits for the filing of a lawsuit. The statute of...
Threatening you with "collections" is meaningless -- that just means that the hires an outside debt collector or collection agency to contact you...