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Well, I guess the original poster of the question can always just look up the local law for that state and see who's right, because I doubt that anyone is going to get anything out of all of this...
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Are you saying that I'm wrong about paying out wages being different in every state, or are you just saying that I don't know how to properly site statutes in Cal.
I admit to the latter.;)
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My last entry was fact, not opinion. California Labor Code-Payment of Wages- Article 1-200-243. I'm just trying to be accurate.
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Thanks, for the insight. FYI- Obviously I'm not working in the Family law arena.
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Under California employment laws, once employees have accrued vacation time, they must either be allowed to use it to take time off or have it paid out at termination. This is commonly referred to...
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Bio father has passed away. Isn't that suppose to make things less complicated?
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It's different in every state. Where are you from? Do you have anything in writing (policies, contract... )?
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You might be able to call and set up a payment arrangement and avoid any liens or garnishments.
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Clarification- You are "notified" when you are served with Summons and Complaint. If you don't file an Answer, you're forfeiting your right to a hearing. In this case the person did allegedly file an...
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No, not interested in small claims. Not all states have Superior Courts, that's why I asked. Do you have an answer for NY Superior Court?
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Do they have Superior? If not District.
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What is the document trail that would lead to a Default Judgment in NY? I would just like to know.
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I'm in Arizona, but I work in many different states. When dealing with Collects of Debt, DJ are entered when the Defendant fails to respond to the Complaint. I've never heard of a Pre-trail Hearing...
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There wouldn't be a hearing. Contact the court and tell them the situation. There should be a case number on the complaint that was served on you. The court should be able to look up the Answer by...
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Sounds like unlawful termination. I would check to see if there are any attorneys in your area that handle "Employment Law". Also, reading over the FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act) couldn't hurt....
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Default Judgment is entered when there is no response to a Complaint. When someone sues you and you fail to file an Answer in the time allotted, the Plaintiff can then file for a DJ (Default...
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I believe it's 75% of disposable earning or 40 x the Federal minimum wage, in Oregon. Whichever is larger. And child support does take priority over most other judgments.
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You probably won't be able to get anything if you don't have it in writing. Plus, it cost money to file paper work with the court. Very slim chance of winning. Next time get the money before you let...
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You do not need a passport. Passport is only need when going out of the Country.
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It would be of great help to yourself, to get a copy of the FDCPA. Fair Debt collections Act. These are rule that collector must follow and rights that you have. For instance: Not providing you with...
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It's never too late to make a change for the better. Everyone comes to things in there own time and supporting your sister if she wants help is a good thing. Hang in there.
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Once you are charged, the SOL (Statute of Limitations) no longer applies. Sorry, looks like you're SOL (the other one).
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Usually on VOP, there's what's called a probation hold, (no bailing out). In rare cases the P.O. will lift the hold, but it's VERY rare. Your sister will have to wait until the probation hearing to...
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My husband wants to adopt my daughter. Going through the county takes months and month with a lot of classes. Is there a faster, easier way?
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I have to agree. There's really no defense for that type of violation
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P.S. Civil matter are handled within a completely different system then criminal. The "civil" matter that arose from "criminal" actions will not be handled in a criminal system.
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There's no reason that you can't travel. No job is going to run a check on you and see that on anything.
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It's normal. I've had P.O. come see me and sign paper work. I've always had to agree to the terms of probation BEFORE they let me out. Visiting within 72 hours is also standard. Get a place to stay...
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Your probation officer is the one that usually summits that to the court. If you have to write something on your own behalf, just state what ever good you've done and why you should be released early...
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I have had warrants (more than one) from the next CITY over and the courts never caught them. They always seem to pop up sooner or later at very inconvenient times. I would put a call in to the court...
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You are NOT a felon until you are convicted. You still have all you civil rights. If you do not have an order from the court stating that you are not to leave the country, then you can go where ever...
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I have not spoken with an attorney. I looked up some case law and I was wondering if anyone had some first hand experience that might be helpful.
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I am running into a problem getting my rights restored in Arizona, due to my charge being "Agg. . w/ Deadly Weapon". Seems that you can not get restoration of rights if charge involved deadly weapon....
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