Help.... we live with his parents after our house went into foreclosure.
There are a number of possible options that you can pursue, such as: 1. Contacting the Virginia Employment Commission for assistance with...
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There are a number of possible options that you can pursue, such as: 1. Contacting the Virginia Employment Commission for assistance with...
Upon attaining the age of 18 years, you become a legally emancipated adult by operation of law. So, unless your parents or someone else goes to...
Unless your "employer" is also the spouse that you are legally wed/married to, then I think that you have posted your question under the wrong area...
I completely agree with Mr. Miller's previous response. All I would add to that is to stress how helpful it might be to your current situation to...
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The short and simple answer is NO. For as long as you are a minor (under age 18) and have not been legally emancipated by a court, then you are...
Unless the court order and/or a settlement agreement executed by both parties specifically provides that a party is required to affirmatively...
IF you and your spouse last resided as husband and wife together in Virginia AND you are bona fide resident and domiciliary of Virginia (and have...
You need to contact your attorney and have him/her address your questions and concerns. Your own attorney is intimately familiar with the facts of...
ALL of the grounds for the divorce (the prerequisites) must exist as the facts of the case AT THE MOMENT that the original Complaint for Divorce...
If there is a court order (ie., your Final Decree of Divorce) that expressly states that your spouse shall pay you $10,000 within a specified...