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ADP has had several data breaches, so it's a good bet that's where the UI scammers got their info. Between COVID overwhelming the state unemployment systems and the $600/wk federal UI benefit earlier this year, UI scammers were able to steal billions in the past few months.
That's why I said usually, not definitively. Even if you do have to reimburse the employer, many will pro-rate the tuition or certification fees, and if it shortens the time you're unemployed or it means you qualify for a higher salary then paying for the cert yourself still makes sense.
I've worked in IT for 30 years. This is typical in the industry. Not only would I start looking for a new job, but if your employer has a tuition reimbursement program then look into getting new certifications or training over the next few months on your employer's dime so that you are more...
Counseling would not be a bad idea.
Definitely follow the advice given by stealth2. Your ex and your daughter need to understand that court orders are exactly that, they are not suggestions.
This is not illegal nor is it an eviction trick. This is a natural business and economic side effect of the government putting a moratorium on evictions due to non-payment of rent.
The moratoriums have increased business risks for landlords, so landlords will mitigate those risks through...
If the amount is under $5000 your company can sue the other company in small claims court and you don't need an attorney to file, though you may find a consult with one about how to present your evidence beneficial.
https://www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=682
Have you approached the POA (HOA?) board members or the management company personally to ask if they're planning on doing anything about the violation? It's fairly easy to ignore emails.
Suggest marriage counseling if she does not want a divorce. If she refuses then run to a divorce attorney.
Absolutely do NOT get her pregnant, you and the child will likely end up with 18 years of misery.
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Of course but you need that proof in case your former landlord tries to claim that you left the place so filthy that extra time was needed to clean it, which was the reason for the delayed refund.
If this is the case then all of the property owners are likely on the hook to pay for road maintenance, so they're not going to appreciate you tearing up the road driving the go-karts recreationally.
Maybe. I will give you an example from a trust where my mom was a beneficiary; I found the statements in her files after she passed away. The trustee was the bank so it took a percentage for trust maintenance, but it also invested all of the trust assets into its own high-load (2.5%!) mutual...
As a beneficiary you are entitled to statements about how trust funds are invested. Are you not getting these?
All of the markets took a hard hit between Jan 1 and Mar 31 due to COVID, which likely accounted for the loss you noted.
If your brother is truly concerned that his wife will file for divorce immediately after he inherits, he can ask the (eventual) deceased to leave him his portion of the estate in a trust that pays him regular disbursements rather than taking a lump sum, with higher payouts for things like...
Is your HOA responsible for anything that could be expensive to repair, such as parking lots? It might be better to put it into savings rather than have to do a special assessment for an unexpected major expense.
Is your tenant affected by the CDC's moratorium? If not, NY's moratorium ends Oct 1. I'd have the papers filled out, ready to go, and be in line at the courthouse early to beat the rush.
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