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The best answer to this question is probably "read very carefully the contract you signed." Like many car buyers, you have been caught in the "spot... Read Answer
No, you must either have a paralegal degree in which case you must work under an attorney, or a license to practice law. Otherwise, you'd be engaged... Read Answer
Generally speaking, the board of directors of a HOA alone decides how the funds of the HOA will be spent. Courts do not second-guess such management... Read Answer
No. Loan proceeds are not taxable to the recipient, provided that there is a bona fide intention to repay. Even if not repayable, the proceeds would... Read Answer
Your facts do not raise a legal question. Documents sometimes get lost or destroyed. Such loss or destruction does not generally give rise to special... Read Answer
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If you authorized the withholdings, you cannot obtain a refund for the period covered by your authorization, even if you never used the benefits for... Read Answer
A power of attorney does not protect you. You are liable for all of the acts of the buyer to the same extent as if you had performed all of those... Read Answer
We can help you with this. It is very difficult to give any type of cost estimate until more facts are gathered. For example, we prepare... Read Answer
This is not a great place to get answers on the requirements of local (i.e., county-level) law. Why not contact your state's department of commerce... Read Answer
The business account should be in the NAME of the business. It is essentially irrelevant whose tax ID number is used to set up the account, except... Read Answer
Extremely difficult. Depending on the nature of the buyer's contacts with Thailand, you may be able to sue in Thailand and then enforce your Thai... Read Answer
I would suggest that you contact your local bar association and determine if there are opportunities to volunteer in the locality you would like to... Read Answer
The terms of the policy govern. It is impossible to respond to your inquiry without reviewing the actual policy and your correspondence with the... Read Answer
If you entered into a contract with Bug Out prior to the sale of the house, you may be liable for the terms of the contract now, even though you sold... Read Answer
Neither federal nor Florida state law requires an employee to be given compensated or uncompensated break times. If you work more than 8 hours in a... Read Answer
In the absence of an employment contract, either the employer or the employee may terminate the employment relationship at will. If you were not... Read Answer
Your inquiry is somewhat confusing. As a general matter, your are not liable for late fees unless you have agreed to pay them.
Most states have a... Read Answer
As a general matter, there is no required form for a proxy, and the proxy solicitor can name any group of candidates for the board that he or she... Read Answer
Generally speaking, employment in the United States is on an "at will" basis. That means that either party -- employer or employee -- has the right... Read Answer