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Shouldn't you consult with the doctor anyway to find out whether there is permanent damage or to try to find out if this injury will heal in the future?
Of course the executor beneficiary has a right to contest, but that doesn't mean his contesting will be successful.
What is your interest in this matter? If you are not named as a beneficiary in her will, you have no legal standing.
How would he qualify to file a claim for unemployment when he hasn't been there that long?
You are not going to get anywhere with an EEOC claim.
Please report this company AGAIN to OSHA.
You probably need to start looking for a different place to live, as you will not win this case. Why would you expect the new owner of a home to honor a lease agreement made with someone else? The new owner may want to sell the home to someone one else or may want to move in themselves. Be...
What state is applicable here?
You should have gotten the assistance of an attorney a long time ago. There may not even be a will and she could have taken steps to title all of the assets in the trust. If your state requires that trust beneficiaries be notified, a letter to her from your...
The debt was a valid debt and they had the right to collect it when they did. Were they supposed to wait and see that perhaps there was not enough money in the estate otherwise and be left unpaid? Is this estate large enough to have been able to afford this bill if the credit union had not...
All that you or your attorney can do is to explain your side of the situation as to what has happened.
Please look at your bank statements for August 2017 and September 2017 and October 2017 so you can see exactly how or if you were charged an NSF fee for this returned check. And if your bank...
So tell the OP where she should look to claim her funds, to prove your false contention that ANY unclaimed property can be obtained for free.
The reason that the company deducts their fee is to compensate for the services they provide, just like YOU are paid for legal services YOU provide.
So if she doesn't give them permission to deduct their fee, she ends up with nothing and she will never find out where the money is actually located.
I'm so thankful that there are reputable unclaimed funds asset recovery companies out there who provide a valuable service to the clients they...
This is a legitimate company that has been registered with the state of California for over 40 years. With no complaints against them on the BBB website, so they must be doing something right and have a lot of satisfied customers after all this time.
Some unclaimed funds databases are private...
Getting an attorney to help you is your best option. If you also have a friend who is fairly savvy and who understands English, ask that person to read the information and explain it to you.
You need to have the small claims court suit done so that you can get a judgment against her that you can collect on later when she does eventually (maybe?) decide to get a good-paying job.
Do some online research or talk to your debt collection attorney to find out how to attach bank accounts...
Apparently your check has not yet been sent to PA Treasury Department and if you respond within appropriate time limit the check will be mailed to you......
When quoting the addendum, you inadvertently left out the sentence or few sentences that occurred just before that. Please mention those sentences as well so we can get better understanding of the context.
If you have access to the original trust document or to a copy of the trust, please mention/quote what the addendum says.
The part about being "a child born out of wedlock" seems to be ambiguous, and it's not clear if the grandfather's intent was referring to any of the grandfather's children...
What is the total value of his assets?
Did he leave a last will and testament?
If he has assets (real estate, pension benefits, etc.) then you need to have probate done at the county courthouse probate court so that his assets can be divided among his legal heirs. Soon after you file to open...
I'm sorry that you received less, but the fact is that he has the right to decide to whom and how much he wants to leave his money to.
Get a probate attorney so you can be advised about other assets you have a legal right to receive as a surviving spouse--there may be real estate, pension...
Does anyone know of any life insurance companies that will pay out to a designated beneficiary after a single person (with no wife or children) has died?
I have been told that it is very difficult to find such a company because even if the single person pays the premiums, if that person's death...
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