I have been working at a job for abot a year and half. Now going to part time can the cut my wages
From a poverty law prospective: Generally unless you're union, or have a written employment contract that states your wage in no uncertain terms,...
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From a poverty law prospective: Generally unless you're union, or have a written employment contract that states your wage in no uncertain terms,...
Mr. Ramsell's answer should be heavily considered. He literally wrote the book on Illinois DUI law - his manual is the bible that we (us younger,...
This is a tricky area. If there's a petition for paternity (And testing), the mother is entitled to 20% of his income until the child reaches the...
Unless there's a city ordinance to the contrary - yes. But in Illinois it must be put in an interest bearing account.
Unless a state statute decrees otherwise, the bedrock to just about all lawsuits with a monetary end is "damages." You have to prove you were...
In Illinois, Visitation is a right, not a privilege. Generally you need to prove some type of endangerment to restrict visitation. That said,...
From a poverty law prospective: The Chicago Rule - "it's it ain't in writing, never happened." If you have any documents that back you up, get a...
Chancery Court, Williamson County (Assuming that's the county where the school is located) - file a petition to have the court order the documents...
The court is not paid to help anyone, unfortunately. You will need a lawyer - modifications in Illinois are like climbing Everest - I have a hunch...
Andrew is 1,000% correct - writing the judge is a disastrous thing to do. He needs a good attorney, ASAP. If he can't afford one, the Will County...