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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? South Dakota
Between 4 1/2 & 5 years ago, a guy contacted my husband & I about buying an old Impala my husband had back in the weeds. This guy showed up every Sunday for a month. He & my husband agreed on a price. A couple weeks later, the guy...
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? South Dakota
On 7/18/08, I mailed a check (payment in full) to Alltel. After my due date passed, I got a text message that my bill wasn't paid. I contacted my post office & was told either the mail was in a plane that had gone down or was...
What is the name of your state? South Dakota
The morning of 9/20/07, I received a phone call that someone had hit one of our bulls on the highway (we live on the highway with pastures on both sides). I went out to find the bull alive, but the car totalled. The lady that hit it had already...
If he makes earned income of less than $4,750 than he wouldn't have to file. If he is paying $1,680 in child support for the year, he is probably making more than the $4,750.
You can change your exemptions any time you want. Your employer is not going to go back to your hire date & take out the extra taxes. The change will take effect at your next payday or whenever the HR department does it.
Just because you claim more exemptions does mean that you will...
No, you cannot claim an unborn child. Each person on the tax return has to have a social security number.
Claiming 0 or 1 is the amount of taxes that are taken from your paycheck. If you claim 0, your employer will take more taxes. Sometimes this is better so that you won't have to pay in at...
He will have no recourse against the insurance company. They only have to write the check to the policyholder. He should have made sure that he was on the policy or had a policy of his own.
He can definately try to go back after her & see about getting some of the money back, but can he prove...
If they continue to operate after being denied, I would contact the police every time that they do it.
Unless they are willing to give you the information of who carries their insurance, there isn't a way to find out (due to privacy issues).
Unless she has daycare liability under her homeowner's liability, it is doubtful that the homeowner's insurance would cover the loss. Since she is not licensed, her even having the daycare liability is also doubtful.
You can always try to turn a claim in with her insurance agent, but don't be...
Do you have leash laws in your area? Was your dog on a leash or in a fenced yard or free to roam (with your husband there)? Same questions regarding the neighbors dog?
They used to have cases like this on Animal Court all the time. You could take them to small claims...the judge may be upset...
Alot of landlords won't let people just turn utilities off, but transfer them back to the renting agency. Especially with it being this time of year & with pipes freezing.
When he sent the letter, did he sent proof of the bill with it?
Here is a link to the NY Tenant's Rights Guide from the NY State Attorney General. There is a part that discusses Rent Security Deposits.
http://www.oag.state.ny.us/realestate/guide_intro.html#6
Your in-laws need to talk with their insurance agent about what kind of policy they have & how it reads.
Did your in-laws give the company or agent a list of items that were in the house? Just because they may have $50k in replacement cost contents, doesn't mean that they will get it all...
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