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Anybody can sue for anything, but you have suffered no damages from the threat. You would probably be better off going through school authorities to get him fired.
Anybody can sue for anything, but you have suffered no damages from the threat. You would probably be better off going through school... Read More
Answered 7 years and 11 months ago by Julie Unangst Quinn (Unclaimed Profile) |
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Does this employer have 15 or more employees? Because if so she would have a sexual harassment lawsuit as well. We specialize in employment law cases - www.quinnalsterberg.com.
Does this employer have 15 or more employees? Because if so she would have a sexual harassment lawsuit as well. We specialize in employment law cases... Read More
In general, an unconditional gift is irrevocable. There are some exceptions, the only one of which which seems like it might apply is if the gift is given in contemplation of marriage. Assuming that this was not the case here, and the gift was not conditioned (e.g. he didn't say "you can use this watch as long as we're together", or something like that), it is yours to keep.... Read More
In general, an unconditional gift is irrevocable. There are some exceptions, the only one of which which seems like it might apply is if the... Read More
Answered 14 years and 6 months ago by William/J Joanis (Unclaimed Profile) |
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What you described is a will. Rather than preparing a document for a person to be an executor and distribute your assets, you should have a will prepared, as that is what a will does.
What you described is a will. Rather than preparing a document for a person to be an executor and distribute your assets, you should have a... Read More