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I'm not quite sure what you are asking, but having lived through a similar situation, I'm wondering if your point is that as long as your father-in-law owns the home, there are complications in...
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Pete, To me, your second question is a no-brainer; cabinets first. And for your kitchen cabinets, go for the lazy susans in the corners with the double hinged doors and the massive pots and pans...
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I have one final comment on this, then I will say no more.
I think you have done a disservice to the OP in giving him the strong opinion that he is going to be convicted or found guilty in civil...
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The applicable Federal Law is the Fair Labor Standards Act. It establishes the rules for employment within the United States. Under the Act, there are employees who are covered by the act, i.e....
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Judy,
A witness who observed the egging and can make a positive identification of the subject could provide a powerful evidence statement that might be considered proof.
A witness who heard a...
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It takes proof to win in court. "Proof" would not include someone testifying that you told them you did it.
Police would only be involved in a criminal case. A DA is unlikely to pursue a single...
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excon is right (can't agree above, need to spread it around)
Too many people think the judgement is the end of the problem defining what they owe. This is really just the beginning as legal fees...
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I think your question relates to can the job be salaried or does it have to be hourly. A lot depends on how the job is defined. While I doubt very much that a church would be challenged on this...
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dreaszco: Your info is sketchy but, if your grandfather bought bonds specifically for you, the bonds would have had to have either your grandfather's social security number or yours and probably...
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I would write the bill of sale indicating a down payment of $1,000, balance on delivery of title. Both of you sign it so you have a binding contract. Go to the credit union, give him the $1,000. He...
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The short answer is that for estates valued at less than $3.5M for 2009, there is no tax. I assume that will cover her estate.
I hope this will help put her mind at ease.
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1. No
2. People can always sue, but he should lose this one.
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I would buy a small business software package or use an on-line payroll service. Intuit currently has an offer for a 6 month free trial, then $9.95/month. (I hate mentioning a company name because...
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Based on your post, you have a legal lease extending to May 31. I would inform the landlord that although you will be effecting the major part of your move earlier, you will not be vacating until...
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tomytom. This is strange. Normally, I'd just go with what Judy suggests and let them prove their case in small claims, but something is going on that I'd try to get to the bottom of first. Someone...
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drmikefryer: Based on what you've said, I don't believe that your job could be correctly categorized as exempt. That being said, challenging the company on this point while you need the job, and...
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If you have a specific problem, post it and we'll help you with it.
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Assuming that you mean in relation to an outlet, reverse polarity means that the hot and neutral wires are connected to the opposite terminals in the outlet. Some electrical tools and appliances are...
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drmikefryer. What type of business are you in? This reads quite a bit like a resident manager in an apartment complex, but the training aspect hints of something else.
The "salaried exempt" vs...
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Assuming that by salaried, you mean salaried exempt, there is no legal restriction in California where I live and I haven't heard of any state that has a restriction.
"Exempt" pretty much means...
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Are you sure you typed the problem correctly? It is relatively simple to solve, but it's a really ugly answer.
How to solve it? There's more than one way, but I would just do the multiplication in...
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One more thought that occurred to me - this one on cost. Atenolol is relatively cheap (unlike the brand name Tenormin). It typically costs less than your insurance co-pay. But, for even better...
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My Authoritative Source, Costco Pharmacy sells atenolol in 25mg, 50 mg and 100mg sizes. Can't get much more authoritative than Costco!
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Call your doctor and ask him. That is a minimal dose of atenolol so an immediate switch probably wouldn't cause any problems, but you are paying your doctor good money to answer this kind of question.
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Well, there's not enough info here to answer your question - we don't know what the load is on the wall. My approach would be to remove the drywall from one side of the wall, and see what is inside....
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We need a rating system that gives some positive numbers!
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Gee, these are questions that you really should ask your doctor. Did you ask him and want to get some verification? He knows your situation better than anyone.
For a generic answer, 1'd say about...
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Seems like that should be:
=d2 - sum (c3:c28)
Stop and think about it for a minute. If you understand what the sum function does, you'll see why your way couldn't work.
And, all I did, was...
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There may be a discrimination issue here, if, for no valid reason the company is "picking" on one department. However, in the financial mess we are all in, I would recommend taking a hard look at it...
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To set up a link between any 2 cells, you go to the target cell, type '=" then change tabs (assuming the source cell is on a different tab) click on the source cell.
I hope I understood your...
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Where are you? What country/state? You use the term "into university" which is normally more a British way of saying it.
Legal problems like this are best handled without getting into any formal...
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Go in to a doctor right away. When you say it happens "once a day and sometimes once a week" -- that means it has been bothering you for awhile. We can't (or shouldn't) guess what it is (I doubt that...
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artlady. Yes, you have some excellent points in your post. While I was tempted to comment farther seeing that we are having an intelligent discussion on the topic, I just realized we've sort of...
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Tickle, I certainly respect your opinion; I just respectfully disagree with it as two responsible persons can.
Here's one example of why I feel as I do (my own story). I was hit broadside (in a...
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I did a quick search of the applicable Ohio laws on child endangerment just to let you know what she may be looking at (before seeing and attorney). This would be in addition to the OVI.
The child...
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N0help4u: That may be. But, frankly, it's one of the things that scares people to keep them from going to Chiropractors. (What scares people is the implication that Chiropractors have a better handle...
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To address your question of "What type of Doctor do I go to?" The following is my opinion.
It sounds to me like a job for a Chiropractor for a short series of adjustments. An Orthopedic MD does do...
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There have been a number of very similar problems posted with excellent solution advice. (Scroll down and look at "similar threads" under your post. I recommend that you look at some of them, try the...
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Avoid testifying in court if at all possible. You will alienate any jury with your double talk. If you really would like someone here to be able to help you, tell us the real situation and try to...
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Where are you? What state/country? That impound 30 day thing still strikes me as strange.
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Well, for academic work, footnotes are usually required to show ideas gleaned from a particular author. Some professors use them to make sure that students have indeed done some research rather than...
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A couple of thoughts.
1. Don't miss the point that Scott raised. If your "friend" has no assets, winning a law suit will not do you any good. Collecting is different from winning.
2. Did you report...
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If he is living there without being on the lease, even if he's been paying all of the rent, his rights are not superior to hers. At best he has an implied month-to-month lease from her. She could...
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Aninash,
Something is confusing about your question. Why would you have a mortgage and be paying rent on the same property? Seems like there's more to the story then you've told us.
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I haven't seen any commercially. Maybe someone else has. I've flown with one in the military.
The laser thing is a real problem and may get worse. That may be the impetus for some company to put...
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Well, there's more than one way to do this, but assuming that you have good reason for the layout of the sheet of which this is a part, the following will do what you want. I put the '/2' version,...
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MukatA: Well, I see that you carry the distinction of Expert and I do not, but I have to say that there can be some confusion in shifting terms and I see some conflict in what you are saying and what...
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Unfortunately, it doesn't sound like you have any evidence that an actual trust fund was ever set up for you. Odds are it was money that your father intended for you that was never actually put into...
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Well, since you haven't received additional answers, I'll give you a little more info - this is from a non-professional. Caveat -- if you try to do this at home, you may screw up as bad as I did on...
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I am truly embarrassed for missing that! Thanks for pointing it out.
But, it's not the stupidest thing I've ever done (it's got a lot of competition) so given time, I'm sure I'll get over it.
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